UK - Mercury Asset Management (MAM) assumed that it would continue to get on average 1% outperformance across the house in 1996, the High Court heard yesterday.
Under questioning from Unilever barrister Jonathan Sumption QC, Merrill Lynch Investment Managers head of performance and risk management team Peter Stanyer said that because 1% average outperforma...
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