The money doctors—a quiet revolution in asset management
Our podcast on markets, the economy and business. This week: a centuries-old model under strain, the race to zero fees, a reckoning for value investing and the promise of China
A QUIET revolution is happening in asset management. Host Patrick Lane and John O’Sullivan, The Economist’s markets columnist, speak to industry insiders about a centuries-old model under strain. They ask about the cost of the race to zero fees, if value investing has had its day and whether the quest for higher returns will lead to China. Runtime: 31 min
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