UK - A new disclosure code on trading costs for fund managers is to be developed jointly by the National Association of Pension Funds (NAPF) and the Fund Managers' Association (FMA).
The code will build on ten sample questions - devised by Paul Myners, who led the Government’s review of institutional investment - for pension scheme trustees to ask their fund managers with regar...
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