FTfm: Cash for access rules threaten UK funds, The edge fo...

 
 
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Monday September 16 2013
 
 
Financial Times - FTfm
 
Cash for access rules threaten UK funds
 
Tight regulation of client commissions puts the UK at a competitive disadvantage, especially in Asia, where brokers control corporate access
 
 
 
The edge for a hedge is a spy in the sky
 
Hedge funds are turning to satellite technology, traditionally used by governments to gather military intelligence, to gain a competitive edge
 
 
Party is over for Japanese businessmen
 
The regulator is cracking down on lavish corporate entertainment, but there are concerns about whether the policy is being implemented fairly
 
 
How to build a better active manager
 
David Oakley looks at new software designed to help managers work out when they perform best, and could help settle the active versus passive debate
 
 
Japan sets template for genteel decline
 
John Dizard looks at the investable effects of the decline in working-age populations, and finds that only rich nations can avoid the pitfalls
 
 
The moral hazard of saving too much
 
On the fifth anniversary of the collapse of Lehman Brothers, John Plender considers the importance of monetary dislocation versus leverage
 
 
Fidelity looks for business after boomers
 
Managing director Hugh Mullan discusses the post-RDR investment world and warns that profitability will fall in a swiftly changing landscape
 
 
Pensions lose out on $18bn windfall
 
Investors that have not participated in US securities class actions have lost billions of dollars in unclaimed damages over the past 12 years
 
 
BT pension bets on emerging markets
 
The UK's largest private pension fund believes long-term trends in emerging markets would create a range of investment opportunities
 
 
Fidelity to spend $25m on platform
 
Investment in FundsNetwork is part of a 'multiyear investment' strategy to counter the 'threat' from a swath of newcomers to the market
 
 
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Investment trends in silver
 

Gold and silver prices are down but while investors in gold exchange traded funds have been selling, investors in silver ETFs have been adding. Nicholas Brooks, precious metals analyst at ETF Securities, discusses developments with Chris Flood of FTfm

 
 
 
 
 
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