Fee Structures Explained
Luke discusses the complexities of capacity management and how it affects fee structures in the investment industry. He emphasizes that while two and twenty is often referenced, it is no longer the norm, with many managers charging significantly more or less based on performance. The standards board serves as a platform for discussing best practices and clarity around fee structures, fostering open dialogue about what is appropriate in the industry.In this clip
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Capital Allocators – Inside the Institutional Investment Industry
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