Resolution continues to promote its concept while Martin Currie stands firm in its boutique philosophy
These days, boutiques no longer have to be small operations, either in terms of funds under management or staff and resources. They do not even need to be wholly owned by the fund managers themselves, it seems. Yet size remains an issue when it comes to individual funds, with many popular products being capped to ensure managers can generate alpha well into the future. In the past few years, Resolution Asset Management, born out of the merger of the Britannic Group and Resolution Life in 2005, has been building up a collection of boutique operations. It hopes to add more this year to its s...
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