UK pension fund managers are maximising on their relative rather than their absolute performance in order to meet their fee structures, according to a study by the University of London's Pensions Institute.
The study questions the effect of incentives and fee structures on the cross-sectional distribution of investment performance for a large sample of UK occupational pension funds form 1986-1994. The...
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