Oct 20, 2023, 6:45 pm EDT
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Traditional asset managers face a litany of problems, from the shift to low-fee passive investment strategies like exchange-traded funds to a growing investor preference for alternative assets such as private credit funds. The result is that their once-popular stocks no longer have many fans.
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Source: finance.yahoo.com
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