SCHEMES have little hope of achieving outperformance unless trustees set "unrealistically aggressive" targets, a new study shows.
A survey by Blacket Research shows schemes which receive good investment advice and pick good managers still only have a 57pc chance of achieving their objectives. It says schemes that receive poo...
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