Schemes unite: shareholder lobbying and activism

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Andrew Short looks at schemes' increasing involvement in shareholder activism, led by the revolt against News Corp, and asks if it is just the larger schemes that can engage on this issue

There's an old saying in the media that today's news is destined to be tomorrow's fish & chip paper. However, in the pensions industry today’s investments are tomorrow’s retirement incomes. For ...

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