{"id":863,"date":"2019-10-16T02:04:59","date_gmt":"2019-10-16T02:04:59","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/jobbinghood.com\/finance\/2019\/10\/16\/fidelity-criticizes-money-manager-fisher-who-loses-philadelphia-as-client\/"},"modified":"2019-10-16T02:04:59","modified_gmt":"2019-10-16T02:04:59","slug":"fidelity-criticizes-money-manager-fisher-who-loses-philadelphia-as-client","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/jobbinghood.com\/magazine\/2019\/10\/16\/fidelity-criticizes-money-manager-fisher-who-loses-philadelphia-as-client\/","title":{"rendered":"Fidelity criticizes money manager Fisher, who loses Philadelphia as client"},"content":{"rendered":"<p> [ad_1]<br \/>\n<\/p>\n<div>\n<p>BOSTON (Reuters) &#8211; Fidelity Investments on Tuesday said it was reviewing its relationship with money manager Ken Fisher while Philadelphia\u2019s board of pensions terminated its business with his firm after he allegedly made disparaging remarks about women last week. <\/p>\n<div class=\"PrimaryAsset_container\">\n<div class=\"Image_container\" tabindex=\"-1\">\n<figure class=\"Image_zoom\" style=\"padding-bottom:\">\n<div class=\"LazyImage_container LazyImage_dark\" style=\"background-image:none\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/s2.reutersmedia.net\/resources\/r\/?m=02&amp;d=20191016&amp;t=2&amp;i=1441307119&amp;r=LYNXMPEF9E1LI&amp;w=20\" aria-label=\"FILE PHOTO: A sign marks a Fidelity Investments office in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. September 21, 2016. REUTERS\/Brian Snyder\/File Photo\"\/><\/div>\n<\/figure><figcaption>\n<p><span>FILE PHOTO: A sign marks a Fidelity Investments office in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. September 21, 2016. REUTERS\/Brian Snyder\/File Photo<\/span><\/p>\n<\/figcaption><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p>Known to investors through frequent television ads for his investment advice, Fisher had already lost business with Michigan\u2019s retirement system last week and faces scrutiny from other similar funds, including in Florida, even as he and his firm try to make amends. <\/p>\n<p>Fisher\u2019s setbacks come in the wake of the #MeToo movement, which has exposed widespread sexual harassment or abuse of women in multiple spheres of American life and ended the careers of dozens of powerful men in media, politics, entertainment and business. <\/p>\n<p>Philadelphia\u2019s board of pensions terminated Fisher Investments as an investment manager because of \u201cinappropriate statements\u201d made at a conference last week, a city spokesman said on Tuesday. The city\u2019s retirement system had roughly $54 million under management with Fisher, the spokesman said.   <\/p>\n<p>Fidelity Investments criticized the money manager over the remarks, saying it was reviewing the $500 million Fisher\u2019s firm manages for the mutual fund giant. <\/p>\n<p>\u201cWe are very concerned about the highly inappropriate comments by Kenneth Fisher. The views he expressed do not align in any way with our company\u2019s values,\u201d Fidelity spokesman Vincent Loporchio said. \u201cWe do not tolerate these types of comments at our company.\u201d <\/p>\n<p>In addition a spokesman for the Florida State Board of Administration, for which Fisher manages $175 million in assets, said the retirement system is reviewing his role. <\/p>\n<p>In a memo to his firm\u2019s employees sent to Reuters by a spokesman, Fisher said \u201cIt pains me to know that my comments have caused you grief, concern, and indignation. I sincerely apologize.\u201d <\/p>\n<p>In a separate employee memo, Fisher Investments Chief Executive Damian Ornani wrote that \u201cKen\u2019s comments were wrong,\u201d and said the firm is launching a task force to address diversity and inclusion at the firm itself. <\/p>\n<p>Fisher Investments manages money within the $8 billion Fidelity Strategic Advisers Small-Mid Cap Fund. His firm manages more than $100 billion, including at top U.S. public pension funds. <\/p>\n<p>Fidelity Chairman Abigail Johnson, who is one of the few female leaders among large financial service firms, told staff two years ago the company had no tolerance for any type of harassment after the dismissal of a well-known money manager who had been accused of misconduct.[ <a href=\"https:\/\/reut.rs\/2BgoHBe\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">reut.rs\/2BgoHBe<\/a> ] <\/p>\n<p>Alex Chalekian, chief executive of a financial advisory firm, called attention to the comments Fisher made at a financial conference last week in a video posted Oct. 9 on Twitter.     <\/p>\n<p>He said Fisher had made derogatory comments about genitalia, picking up girls and financier Jeffrey Epstein, among other topics. Epstein committed suicide in August while being held in jail awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges. <\/p>\n<p>Charles Roame, managing partner of conference organizer Tiburon Strategic Advisors, said in a note on the firm\u2019s website that comments made at the Oct. 8 conference \u201clacked the dignity &amp; respect that should be expected by any Tiburon CEO summit speaker or attendee.\u201d     <\/p>\n<p>Although he did not name Fisher, Roame praised Chalekian for going public \u201cwith his views of offensive behavior.\u201d     <\/p>\n<p>Michigan\u2019s $70 billion retirement system dropped Fisher Investments over the remarks on Thursday, according to a letter sent to the state\u2019s investment board. Fisher had managed $600 million for the retirement system, money that will now be managed internally. <\/p>\n<p>Fisher Investments is also a sub-adviser on the $600 million Goldman Sachs Multi-Manager Global Equity Fund.  Goldman Sachs spokesman Patrick Scanlan declined to comment. <\/p>\n<p>Teir Jenkins, investment officer for the city of Oakland, California, said retirement officials there had decided to replace Fisher Investments as manager of about $17 million in July. He said Fisher\u2019s comments last week may move up the schedule. <\/p>\n<p>\u201cThis kind of lights a fire under us. We are working to expedite the transition,\u201d Jenkins said. <\/p>\n<div class=\"Attribution_container\">\n<div class=\"Attribution_attribution\">\n<p class=\"Attribution_content\">Reporting by Ross Kerber and Tim McLaughlin; Editing by Megan Davies, Edward Tobin and Tom Brown<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"StandardArticleBody_trustBadgeContainer\"><span class=\"StandardArticleBody_trustBadgeTitle\">Our Standards:<\/span><span class=\"trustBadgeUrl\"><a href=\"http:\/\/thomsonreuters.com\/en\/about-us\/trust-principles.html\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.<\/a><\/span><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p>[ad_2]<br \/><\/p>\n<div class=\"jobbi-after-content-jh-placement jobbi-entity-placement\" id=\"jobbi-3695895795\"><div id=\"jobbi-2038414427\"><script async src=\"\/\/pagead2.googlesyndication.com\/pagead\/js\/adsbygoogle.js?client=ca-pub-5862940809620110\" crossorigin=\"anonymous\"><\/script><ins class=\"adsbygoogle\" style=\"display:block;\" data-ad-client=\"ca-pub-5862940809620110\" \ndata-ad-slot=\"\" \ndata-ad-format=\"auto\"><\/ins>\n<script> \n(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); \n<\/script>\n<\/div><\/div>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>[ad_1] BOSTON (Reuters) &#8211; Fidelity Investments on Tuesday said it was reviewing its relationship with money manager Ken Fisher while Philadelphia\u2019s board of pensions terminated its business with his firm after he allegedly made disparaging remarks about women last week. 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