The money doctors

Asset Management

The asset-management industry is at last sorting the quacks from the true specialists, argues John O’Sullivan

Asset management

The money doctors

The asset-management industry is at last sorting the quacks from the true specialists, argues John O’Sullivan

Index funds

Passive attack

How index investing is reshaping the asset-management industry

Agency problems

Double trouble

The trouble with delegating choices about what to invest in

Capital allocation

Stewards’ inquiry

If investors buy stocks in an index, who watches managers?

Private markets

Taking back control

Privates are what listed assets are not—niche, illiquid and fee-rich

Venture capital

Frogs and princes

More and more capital is chasing fewer and fewer ideas

China

The Shanghai Open

The future of finance is Chinese. But what will it look like?

The end-game

Doctor’s prescriptions

How will asset management look in 2030?

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