Institutional Investor (August 12)
“Institutional investors have long called for better transparency and disclosure regarding fees, expenses, pass-through costs, and conflicts of interest,” but the SEC’s private fund adviser rules “were struck down in June after being challenged in court by a number of industry organizations largely representing managers.” The “regulatory saga” seemed to pit “investors and managers against one another…. But this picture is too simple, ignoring the industry’s own track record of collaboration to improve practices and address many of these challenges.” Going forward, “stakeholders must pick up where regulators left off.”
Tags: Collaboration, Conflicts of interest, Costs, Court, Disclosure, Expenses, Fees, Institutional investors, Managers, Regulators, SEC, Stakeholders, Transparency
CNN (July 26)
Is the U.S. “heading for a recession” or “already in one”? Since “it already feels like a recession, such fine distinctions may not matter. “Soaring prices… make it tougher to pay for everyday expenses and monthly bills. The stock market has tanked this year. Home sales have started to slip. Consumer confidence is low.” One mid-July poll found that 65% of US voters already “think we’re in a recession.”
Tags: 65%, Bills, Consumer confidence, Expenses, Home sales, Prices, Recession, Soaring, Stock market, U.S.
Investment Week (June 29)
“Shop price inflation in the UK accelerated to a near 14-year high in June, powered by a sharp rise in food prices as retailers battle rising supply chain expenses and a decline in consumer spending. Shop prices were up by 3.1% in June, up from 2.8% in May.” This marked “the highest rate of inflation since September 2008” and it was largely “powered by 5.6% growth in food prices.”
Tags: Consumer spending, Expenses, Food prices, High, Inflation, Retailers, Sharp rise, Shop price, Supply chain, UK
Fund Strategy (May 25)
Fee pressures are clearly being felt in the European fund market. Amid the rush to cap fees, “nearly 80 per cent of fund managers subsidise funds’ expenses, 19 per cent of the recorded subsidies also exceeds funds management fees.”
Tags: Europe, Expenses, fee caps, Fee pressures, Fund market, Management fees, Subsidies
