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Tuesday November 19 2013

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A rise of passives, a rise of scrutiny
Index providers staunchly defend their products against both regulators and adherents of active management
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Equities pause after recent gains
World stocks struggle to regain upward momentum, with investors hunting for hints on the timing of any 'tapering' of the Federal Reserve's asset purchases
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Deutsche launch bringing China A shares to Europe
Deutsche Asset & Wealth Management and China's Harvest Global Investments are launching Europe's first offering under China's offshore-renminbi investment scheme
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Industry on guard against Ucits complexity label
Concerns have been raised that widespread distribution changes expected under the looming Mifid II directive could lead to a "detrimental" split of the Ucits brand
http://link.ft.com/r/ZE9K33/GYAEDS/HDGAS1/NR31W6/FYYKN5/4O/h?a1=2013&a2=11&a3=19
 
If you cannot beat them, track them
Pension funds are increasing their passive exposures and making use of different index based strategies
http://link.ft.com/r/ZE9K33/GYAEDS/HDGAS1/NR31W6/ONNR8J/4O/h?a1=2013&a2=11&a3=19
 
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