UK - Britannic Asset Management has rejected claims that "blindfolded monkeys" would give schemes a better measure of return than peer-group benchmarks or market-weighted indices.
The controversial assertion by consultant Hewitt Bacon & Woodrow has been backed by several fund managers including Baring Asset Management and Bedlam Asset Management. Hewitt believes benchmarks ...
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