NAPF Investment Conference 2011: UK schemes shy away from class action suits

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Pension funds would rather sell stock than take securities class action because it is too costly and time-consuming, delegates heard.

Securities litigation by shareholders is so burdensome it is stopping institutional investors claiming back money they are owed, with UK pension fund trustees saying costs prohibit engagement. Ha...

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