UK - Fund managers do not pay enough attention to the "potentially disastrous" risks inherent in companies when making investments, new research claims.
The University of Birmingham claims that none of the 15 fund managers it questioned demanded to see evidence relating to invested companies’ risk/hedging policies or activities. But 40% of the s...
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