Commentary

Schroders and Aberdeen are sticking by their investment management arms — for now

Breaking up is hard to do

Will the asset managers ever break free from their parents?
Will the asset managers ever break free from their parents? Photo: Getty

David Wighton is a columnist for Financial News

UK conglomerates are under renewed attack. Investors in public companies have tended to frown upon groups that are collections of disparate businesses, particularly if those businesses’ growth prospects are each very different. Now pressure is mounting on those groups that have resisted the calls for greater focus.

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