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Index managers see assets increase for first time since 2007

Index strategies bounced back in the first half of 2009, marking the first increase in assets since the end of 2007.

Index strategies bounced back in the first half of 2009, marking the first increase in assets since the end of 2007.

The reasons for the upturn: a recovering market and a flight to passive management, according to a semiannual survey by sister publication Pensions & Investments.

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