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This chart should strike fear into the heart of every professional investor in the world

A report by Morgan Stanley and Oliver Wyman indicates a new landscape on Wall Street may be worse for professional investors than originally thought.

The shift from active to passive funds is completely altering the landscape of the investment world.

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You've probably heard that before, but a report out March 17 by Morgan Stanley and Oliver Wyman indicates that this new landscape may be worse for professional investors than originally thought.Just to recap: Active managers are stock pickers, who charge higher fees with the promise of doing better than the broader market. Passive managers are winning investors over with the promise that nobody can truly beat the market so you might as well keep things cheap.

In their annual blue paper on the state of the finance industry, titled "The World Turned Upside Down," the firms say that that active managers could be in more trouble than they realize, thanks to a breakdown in the relationship between price and performance.

"Demand for Asset Management product is increasingly price elastic, not performance elastic – the correlation between performance and flows is breaking down," the report said.

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To put it another way, that means having benchmark-beating returns is not going to be enough to protect a fund from fee pressure.

Lower fees mean less revenue, and less revenue means either profit falls, or you cut costs (jobs), or both.

Morgan Stanley slashed earnings estimates for a number of fund managers including T-Rowe Price, Franklin Templeton, and Janus Capital as part of the report. It said:

"Managers would be mistaken to think that cost reductions alone will be sufficient to address what we believe will be a multi-year process of adjustment. Approaches will vary by Asset Manager, but we expect to see many re-engineering the role of portfolio management as they look to either provide returns more cheaply or explore ways to generate more sustainable alpha."

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