US - New York City's $113.4bn pension funds have soured on activist money managers after paying them $35m over almost six years.
Since Democrat John Liu became city comptroller last year, the retirement programmes have fired five out of six fund managers that buy stakes in publicly traded companies and press for higher share...
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