Multi-management: looking for a transparent future

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Tired of defending their fee structures, multi-managers are joining the push towards greater transparency at the same time as they fend off competition from implemented consulting. Andrew Sheen reports

For a pension fund looking to invest across a wide variety of disparate asset classes, the choice of mangers, techniques and funds available can be a little overwhelming. Investors don't want to pu...

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