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Economics of Fund Management [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 272 pages, kõrgus x laius: 210x148 mm
  • Sari: The Economics of Big Business
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Oct-2022
  • Kirjastus: Agenda Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1788215338
  • ISBN-13: 9781788215336
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Hardback, 272 pages, kõrgus x laius: 210x148 mm
  • Sari: The Economics of Big Business
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Oct-2022
  • Kirjastus: Agenda Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1788215338
  • ISBN-13: 9781788215336
Teised raamatud teemal:
Asset managers control more than $100 trillion of financial assets globally. Since the 2008 financial crisis, the industry has come under increasing scrutiny but still remains poorly understood and investment scandals continue to headline in the financial press. Most literature on fund managers concerns how they invest or offers tips on how others can invest, but the way these businesses make money and how they pay their star investors is barely explored. This book examines how the fund management business works and casts a critical eye over the way asset managers operate and make money. It offers a different perspective from technical textbooks on fund management and instead provides insights into the reality of commercial decisions taken by fund managers and their companies.

Beyond describing asset managers’ organizational model – covering investment, distribution and operations – the book explores how some firms have become money-making machines, the nature of their client relationships, the ways firms generate revenues and the cost pressures many are facing. The impact of regulations in shaping the industry is shown to play an important role, for example, in drawing a distinction between hedge funds and mutual funds. Within this, the role of star investors, company culture, and the challenge of sustainable investing are also considered to show how the industry is evolving – and the areas where it is struggling to change.

Suitable for students of business and finance, those working in allied areas of the finance sector, and for anyone with a general interest in how financial institutions and markets operate, the book offers readers a balanced and considered guide to the economics of the fund management industry and a critical appraisal of the sector's future.

Suitable for students of business and finance, the book offers readers a balanced and considered guide to the economics of the fund management industry and a critical appraisal of the sector's future.

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The investment management industry is huge, enormously influential, wildly profitable but often little-understood outside its own confines, with most of the literature focused on the approach of its most famous money managers. Ed Moisson ably explains the other pillars of asset management, explores how the business actually works and dissects what its future might look like. -- Robin Wigglesworth, Editor, FT Alphaville, and author of Trillions A fascinating and extremely well researched insight into the business of asset management and how the industry makes and sometimes loses money. A must-read for anyone looking to delve deeper into an influential sector of the economy managing trillions of dollars. -- David Ricketts, author of When the Fund Stops There are a lot of people in and around asset management who can paint little bits of this picture, but Ed Moisson is the only one with the skills and experience to show us the full landscape. A masterpiece. -- Magnus Spence, Director, FidesIQ This useful book walks the reader through the business of asset management a business critical to the modern economy. Ed Moisson covers thorny topics such as conflicts of interest, scandals and regulatory intervention taking a balanced view. An important contribution to a better understanding of asset management. -- Heather Hopkins, Managing Director, NextWealth Having started in investment management 50 years ago when the fund business was a cottage industry (with less than £1 billion under management), I found this book an excellent analysis of the vast industry it has become. It will enable any reader to understand the complex dynamics of today's business. -- Mark St Giles, co-author of Managing Collective Investment Funds, and Chairman, Cadogan Financial A timely and important piece of work. Too few people understand investment management as a business and until there is a broader understanding of some of the conflicts and challenges that exist, the sector will remain in the shadows of banking and insurance. Opacity rarely goes hand in hand with excellence nor does it allow investment management to earn proper credit for the vital role that it plays in financing growth and wellbeing. -- Will Goodhart, Chief Executive, CFA Society of the UK

1. Introduction



2. Organization



3. Business model



4. Managing money



5. Stars and scandals



6. Purpose and sustainability



7. Regulations and responsibilities



8. Sales and products



9. Fees and charging



10. Conclusions and the future
Ed Moisson is a journalist at Ignites Europe, part of the Financial Times Group, and has worked in the fund management industry for over 20 years.