Investors are showing little faith in the European investment industry, and things are not going to change until they are treated as individuals
Editor's Analysis

A little innovation can reap rewards
A number of new funds are starting to find their way onto the market and are attracting inflows but putting the client first is paramount

Warcraft vital for funds’ survival
Conditions may be severe but fund management groups must remain in contact with their clients or risk missing out once the situation improves

No-parking signs put out for speculators
Uncertain times mean that wealth managers are finally being forced to put clients first, and banks which created products purely for profit are suffering

Give way to the less heralded resources
If financial institutions are to survive, they need to allow solutions from much-ignored resources, e.g. women bankers and developing countries
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