GLOBAL - Investment consultants lack skills in some of the niche investment areas, opening the door for investment banks and asset managers to offer "zero-fee" consulting services directly to pension funds, some industry players have claimed.
“There is going to be pressure on [consultants], given that they have not necessarily delivered superior asset allocation advice,” said John Cleary, who heads up emerging markets asset manager Focu...
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