NETHERLANDS - Dutch pension funds should lower costs and require external investment managers to give a full accounting of expenses to increase their capital in the long term, financial markets regulator AFM said.
"The real costs of investment management are on average two to three times higher than those mentioned in the annual reports," the Amsterdam-based regulator said in a report published today. "Al...
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