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January
New tool assesses a country’s exposure to ESG risk factors
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To celebrate its 25th anniversary, Global Investor/ISF interviewed 25 CEOs. Market fundamentals may have changed but in Dominique Carrel-Billiard’s view the continued consumer need for the asset management industry’s services will ensure its success
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To celebrate its 25th anniversary, Global Investor/ISF interviewed 25 CEOs. Innovation is core to success in the classic long-only asset management sector, otherwise firms will fall victim to churn, says the Natixis Global Asset Management chief
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To celebrate its 25th anniversary, Global Investor/ISF interviewed 25 CEOs. Market and regulatory drivers will converge to create an asset management industry in two halves – large-scale providers versus niche firms – according to Yves Perrier
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To celebrate its 25th anniversary, Global Investor/ISF interviewed 25 CEOs. The Volcker rule – and crucially a lack of clarity over how it will be implemented – is the top concern for the Credit Suisse Asset Management chief
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To celebrate its 25th anniversary, Global Investor/ISF interviewed 25 CEOs. Market conditions may be challenging at present but Kevin Parker is confident that the dark days of 2008 are way behind the industry
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To celebrate its 25th anniversary, Global Investor/ISF interviewed 25 CEOs. Philippe Marchessaux explains how performance has become more important than scale, and why absolute return strategies are only one part of an investment manager’s arsenal
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To celebrate its 25th anniversary, Global Investor/ISF interviewed 25 CEOs. Despite the increasing cross-pollination between alternative and traditional asset managers, Greg Fleming is sure there is still a place for long-only investment platforms
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To celebrate its 25th anniversary, Global Investor/ISF interviewed 25 CEOs. Increasing globalisation means greater challenges for the asset management industry but it also presents increased opportunities, according to the JPMorgan Asset Management head
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Pioneer Investments has a new head of Switzerland
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To celebrate its 25th anniversary, Global Investor/ISF interviewed 25 CEOs. John Flint says the potential of emerging markets is a bright spot for a chief executive who fears that a savings gap and an increasing regulatory burden spell problems for the asset management industry
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The decline in funding status in 2011 was the second biggest calendar year decline
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Economists predict a eurozone recession this year while US growth could be rocked by politicians’ failures to reach agreements on budget cuts. Stephanie Baxter reports