Many U.S. active equity managers have struggled during the past few years with market conditions that have made it difficult to outperform benchmarks. In this podcast supplementing our latest white paper The Growing Tailwind for Active Managers, Investment Analyst Brad Neuman discusses why Alger believes that conditions for active management are improving and that portfolio managers will be more likely to outperform in the foreseeable future.

 


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Founded in 1964, Fred Alger Management provides investment advisory services to institutional and individual investors through traditional and alternative strategies in a variety of products, including separate accounts, mutual funds and privately offered investment vehicles. For more information, please visit www.alger.com.

 

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