Fidelity builds DB capabilities in Japan

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JAPAN - Fidelity is on the verge of making a string of new hires to enhance its client relationship capabilities in the Japanese defined benefit pensions market, at a time when many managers are scaling down their efforts in this segment.

On the back of daiko henjo, which saw a huge manager cull of both Japanese and foreign fund managers, many managers argue the Japanese pensions business is no longer a profitable market to be in. ...

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