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401(k) Advisers Choosing To Work With Fewer Asset Managers

FYI: Retirement plan advisers are choosing fewer investment firms to manage their clients' 401(k) assets than they have in the past, which poses a distinct challenge to some asset managers, especially those specializing in active management.

According to Sway Research, which studies asset management in retirement plans, about half of retirement plan advisers now work with fewer investment firms.
Regards,
Ted
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