The reputation of financial intermediaries - such as investment consultants - among institutional investors has been heavily damaged by the financial crisis, a survey by KPMG has found.
The financial services firm's survey - which involved both asset managers and investors - found investor-facing advisers were now seen as less trustworthy than politicians. KPMG head of investmen...
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