BlackRock's Fink: Managers 'need to get back to basics'

Fund managers are too short-termist and spend too much time talking about products rather than investment outcomes, says Fink

Fund managers are too short-termist and spend too much time talking about products rather than investment outcomes, the chief of the world’s largest fund manager said Tuesday.

Speaking to members of the US asset management industry in Washington, BlackRock's Larry Fink said fund managers need to do a better job of helping clients think long term.

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