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Monday December 16 2013
 
 
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Cyber criminals target wealth managers
 
Criminals have hacked into the systems of six UK wealth managers in the past four months in order to steal money from better-protected clearing banks
 
 
 
Defiant Rambourg returns to UK market
 
The former 'star' fund manager, Guillaume Rambourg, who brough down Gartmore, has launched a retail Ucits fund aimed at UK investors
 
 
You can't leave your (bowler) hat on
 
Edward Bonham Carter's departure as chief executive of Jupiter heralds the end of an era for the asset management industry, says David Oakley
 
 
Big fund companies under fire
 
The European Parliament has voted in favour of proposals that could lead to large asset managers being classified as 'systemically important'
 
 
JPMorgan to shut €1bn money fund
 
Move had 'nothing to do with any potential regulatory changes', but was the result of the 'prolonged ultra-low interest rate environment'
 
 
Expensive research is not being read
 
Fund managers do not bother reading much sellside research, despite UK fund houses spending £1.5bn of their clients' money on research last year
 
 
'I don't look at this with vengeance'
 
Guillaume Rambourg, the former star manager whose investigation by the UK regulator brought down Gartmore, is surprisingly philosophical about life
 
 
The future is physical, says Deutsche AWM
 
The fund manager is converting 18 derivative-linked 'synthetic' ETFs to 'physical' funds, but it is not the end for this type of product
 
 
Time for a fun bubble in commodities
 
Looking out over the endless expanse of frozen wasteland of the global economy, John Dizard wishes for a commodities rally to brighten the gloom
 
 
The bank bezzle starts to fizzle
 
The amount of money embezzled from the nation's businesses is unknown, but at least it is beginning to shrink, writes James Mackintosh
 
 
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Female fund managers suffer harassment
 

An FTfm survey of 340 fund managers found that a third of women had been subjected to sexual harassment at work. FTfm editor Chris Newlands talks to Anne Richards, chief investment officer at Aberdeen Asset Management, about the findings.

 
 
 
 
 
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