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Fund managers’ fees are falling — but private equity holds out

Investment consultancy hails ‘substantial fee reductions’ in some areas, but private markets remain obscure

Fund managers’ fees are falling — but private equity holds out
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The fees fund managers charge big institutional clients, such as pension funds, are falling steadily, but in-demand private equity firms are bucking the trend, according to a new study.

The decline in charges is saving large investors tens of thousands of dollars a year, the report from the investment consultancy Bfinance found. It also illustrates the impact on fund managers’ revenues, with companies under pressure to slash their prices as investors flock to much-cheaper index funds.

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