The chair of the Investment Association's (IA) advisory board on cost transparency Mark Fawcett has distanced himself from the trade body's controversial report on charges.
The report, published 9 August, argued the fees were the "Loch Ness Monster of investments" and said there was no evidence to support accusations that high costs were damaging investment returns. ...
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