Yes, indeed!In addition, Japanese asset management firms are often subsidiaries of banks and brokerages, which raises questions over management independence.
Good series in Financial Times on Japanese economy
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Good series in Financial Times on Japanese economy
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Re: Good series in Financial Times on Japanese economy
Well, well, well... one for the plus/pro column: I think asset managers like banner/argentum are separate from banks & brokerages. Maybe they should update their web pages with that factoid.
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Re: Good series in Financial Times on Japanese economy
Banner and Argentum are not Japanese though, right?captainspoke wrote: ↑Thu Oct 12, 2023 3:52 am Well, well, well... one for the plus/pro column: I think asset managers like banner/argentum are separate from banks & brokerages. Maybe they should update their web pages with that factoid.
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Re: Good series in Financial Times on Japanese economy
Yeah, the US or UK would never have that! I mean, Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan, Morgan Stanley, UBS, Bank of America, Deutsche, Macquarie etc would never have asset management subsidiaries!Roger Van Zant wrote: ↑Thu Oct 12, 2023 2:55 am https://www.ft.com/content/8dfb9f1a-250 ... 09488579ea
Yes, indeed!In addition, Japanese asset management firms are often subsidiaries of banks and brokerages, which raises questions over management independence.