Passive beats active in Swedish study

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SWEDEN - Actively managed Sweden funds fail to live up to expectations and are outperformed by passive index funds, according to the results of new research carried out by students at Uppsala University and reported by Affärsvärlden.

Richard Widerståhl and Martin Jägerstad looked at how 36 actively managed Sweden funds performed against an index, comparing five separate periods in the years 1995-2010. The study shows that in...

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