The largest mutual fund firms paid portfolio managers nearly $4 million in total average compensation last year, according to the first-annual All-Asia Buy-Side Compensation Report.
Rising interest rates will force major portfolio changes on almost all the firms that make up Institutional Investor's II 300, our annual ranking of the U.S.'s top money managers.
Morgan Stanley analyst and All-America Research Team Hall of Fame inductee Ehud Gelblum talks about his career and the changing role of the research analyst.
BlackRock is No. 1 in the II300, Institutional Investor’s annual ranking of the 300 largest U.S. money managers, with $3.5 trillion in assets as of year-end 2011.