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Indexing has become the navigation tool of choice for investors seeking simplicity amid the blur of financial complexity. Central to indexing’s popularity is low-cost diversification, which has fueled the rise of passive investing, a trend that S&P Dow Jones Indices CEO Dan Draper says still has room to run. Yet, with nearly 90% of asset managers underperforming their benchmarks, how might the competition for assets shake out? David Ingles of Bloomberg Television and Rebecca Sin of Bloomberg Intelligence put those questions to Dan in this installment of Tiger Money.
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Indexing has become the navigation tool of choice for investors seeking simplicity amid the blur of financial complexity. Central to indexing’s popularity is low-cost diversification, which has fueled the rise of passive investing, a trend that S&P Dow Jones Indices CEO Dan Draper says still has room to run. Yet, with nearly 90% of asset managers underperforming their benchmarks, how might the competition for assets shake out? David Ingles of Bloomberg Television and Rebecca Sin of Bloomberg Intelligence put those questions to Dan in this installment of Tiger Money.
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