UK - Lax rules were to blame for letting disastrously performing technology stocks gain a stock exchange listing, claims a leading fund manager.
Rule changes in 1999 that allowed companies with short trading spans to enter the London Stock Exchange meant highly touted stocks such as Lastminute.com ended up in pension funds’ index-tracking p...
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