BlackRock charts new course on active funds

Years of poor performance have prompted a US restructuring of staff and strategy for the asset manager

Just over a year ago, BlackRock chief executive Larry Fink asked Quintin Price, head of alpha strategies, to save his struggling US active funds. Price says: “I’ve been asked to deliver a world-class alpha-generative platform, and that’s what I’m going to do.” No pressure, then.

BlackRock retains an enviable reputation as the world's largest asset manager, looking after $3.9 trillion in July.

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