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UK fund management group has had rocky year with tumbling share price and dividend cut
Asset manager’s new team must prove conclusively that its poor run of form has reversed for good
FTSE 250 company hit by weak investor sentiment but pace of withdrawals slows
Matthew Beesley wants to expand overseas and widen product range in bid to stem outflows
Investment trust Chrysalis among others snaps up £20mn stake in digital bank
Asset manager is the only UK-listed fund group to back the transaction after short seller allegations
Industry veteran calls time on 40-year investment career to focus on non-executive roles
To thrive these days, asset managers need to be big or specialised
Business that builds the multi-asset and derivatives strategies for pension funds fell from £225bn to £205.5bn
Discussions come as fund manager prepares for restructuring under new chief
Matthew Beesley wants to overhaul asset manager after prolonged period of outflows
Despite their best attempts to appear relatable, our overlords are not just like us
Underperformance makes London-listed fund manager vulnerable to a bid
Chief investment officer Matthew Beesley to take the top job at UK asset manager
Jon Little, who holds millions of pounds of shares in asset manager, calls for strategy shake-up
London-listed fund manager posts higher profits and revenues despite ‘challenging’ year
Chrysalis weighs up equity performance fees after bumper year; and THG’s latest sell-off raises fresh SoftBank doubts
Split emerges in performance of traditional asset managers and their specialist rivals
Asset management group to pay special dividend as pre-tax profits rise to £179m in 2020
Liz Kendall calls for shareholder action after review confirms reports workers were paid less than minimum wage
Both fund managers report lower profits and assets after agreeing deal in February
Jupiter’s Merian deal — the market rout has diminished both fund houses
. . . the spoils being a whisky tasting, not top job at the Swiss bank
Tale of how two British fund managers came together says a lot about industry pressures
Barclays stands alone; Jupiter boss rehashes playbook; Laura Ashley’s perennial problems
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