Active equity fees fall by 11% in two years, while corporate bond fees rise

Holly Roach
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LCP research reveals global active equity fees have fallen for yet another year, while corporate bond fees are on the rise. Holly Roach looks at the findings.

The trend of declining fees paid by UK pension funds has continued for yet another year, while corporate bond fees are on the rise, research by Lane Clark and Peacock (LCP) has found. According ...

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