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Fidelity’s New Chief Confronts Market Shift

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Abigail Johnson, brings a different style of management to Fidelity Inc. compared to her father "Ned" Johnson. Both are quiet and like to stay out of the limelight, but Abigail is more methodical. Her father was known to take risks to build the company. Abigail is cautious and likely to study each situation very carefully before making a decision. She also requires input from managers at Fidelity who are not accustomed to this. "Ned" Johnson rarely asked for advice and made decisions on his own. Abigail believes actively managed funds will do well once the market performance improves. Critics say this trend is not temporary, as investors have shifted funds into passively managed equity funds at Vanguard, and into ETF's. Morningstar shows about 17% of all mutual funds are now passively traded funds compared to 10% in 2006, a shift of about $700 billion. On ETF's Abigail preferred to partner with Black Rock, because it had more experience in the field.

Father-daughter roles at companies- "Ned" Johnson and Abigail Johnson at U.S. financial services firm Fidelity Inc.

04/08/2015

Abigail Johnson brings a different style of management to Fidelity. Her father who built the company from $5 billion in assets to $2 trillion, was known to take risks to build the company. "Ned" Johnson built the company with actively managed mutual funds, giving investors the opportunity to invest in other company managed funds, and invested in technology with its first website in 1995. Abigail is more cautious and prone to studying the situation carefully. Father and daughter disagree on ways to manage the company. Abigail preferred to partner with more established Black Rock for ETF's than to do on its own. Abigail is confident that actively managed mutual funds will do well once the market improves, even though passivel managed funds are growing rapidly at the expense of actively managed funds for the last ten years.

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Fidelity’s New Chief Confronts Market Shift

Wall Street Journal 04/08/2015


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