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Andrew Short investigates the reluctance of UK schemes to share other nations' enthusiasm for exchange-traded funds.

There is no doubt exchange traded funds (ETFs) have been a remarkable success story in the retail market. Despite some hefty outflows during April, year-to-date ETF assets in the UK have increased ...

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