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Active managers are getting a smaller slice of the pie

The debate over active versus passive strategies may be coming to a close.

A rocky start to the year for the financial markets against the backdrop of surging inflation and higher interest rates would seem to indicate a strong run ahead for active management. The argument typically goes that market volatility, especially the downward kind, is a time for active managers to

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