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How an asset manager employs analytics to evaluate performance

Channing Capital, an institutional investment firm managing nearly $5 billion in assets, uses Aapryl to analyze its performance.

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The world of traditional asset management is changing. Investors are seeking a more balanced approach between private and public investments, while interest in active exchange-traded funds remains high, despite thinning margins due to rising costs.

In this environment, managers need to know how and why they performed well—or didn’t.

This is what Chicago-based Channing Capital Management, an investment management firm serving institutional clients, is doing with the help of Aapryl, a provider of

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