Tax & Regulation | 5 Oct 16
UK asset managers will have to reveal costs to pension schemes
The UK’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has unveiled new rules that will force asset managers to disclose the transactions costs they charge pension schemes when investing in their funds.
Investment | 5 Oct 16
BlackRock cuts ETF prices ahead of US RDR-style rules
BlackRock, the world’s biggest asset manager, is cutting prices across its core ETFs ahead of a new US rule that will require financial advisers to put clients’ best interests ahead of their own profits.
Investment | 5 Oct 16
Rathbones duo remain bullish on US
David Coombs, head of multi-asset investments at Rathbones and senior research analyst Mona Shah have co-authored a report making the case for US equities versus their European counterparts.
Corporate governance key to asset managers rebuilding trust
Rebuildng trust between asset managers and customers still has some way to go but a stronger effort by the industry in using its clout to improve corporate governance will help, says Neil Carter of Jupiter Asset Management.
FCA fines Aviva £8.2m over wrap platform failings
Aviva has been fined £8.2m ($10.4m, €9.3m) by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) for failing to monitor outsourced client assets on its wrap platform.