This content is from: Culture The Story of the Decade-Long, Stop-and-Start Quest to Build a Better Fee Structure Thom Young’s years of work on fund alignment rights are finally coming to fruition. By Alicia McElhaney July 27, 2022
This content is from: Corner Office Time-Consuming, Complex, and Misconstrued: Why Pension Funds Can’t Put a Number on Private Equity Fees The SEC and others are pushing for more transparency in private markets — but pension staffers worry about the consequences. By Alicia McElhaney July 06, 2022
This content is from: Corner Office The Contract Provisions Allocators Can Use to Keep Their Managers Focused on the Long Term FCLTGlobal suggests incorporating loyalty fee discounts, making changes to performance reporting, and integrating net-zero commitments. By Alicia McElhaney July 19, 2022
This content is from: Corner Office Could This Little European Fund Be the Spark for a ‘Vanguard of Hedge Funds’? Seven years after its launch, an SEI fund is beating all its illustrious peers. That could be enough to finally make this hedge fund replication’s moment. By Julie Segal August 02, 2022
This content is from: Portfolio How to Get a Deal on Investment Fees Making larger allocations and linking fees to performance are two ways asset owners can get discounts, according to eVestment. By Jessica Hamlin April 12, 2022
This content is from: Corner Office Can Fund Managers’ Fee Cuts Win Back Clients? Active and passive managers brought in one-third of the amount of money in the first quarter of 2022 as they did a year earlier. Blame volatility and competition from alternatives. By Hannah Zhang May 05, 2022