UK - Schemes will be able to save up to £900m in trading costs as part of an FSA clampdown on fund managers and soft commission costs.
The FSA says UK institutional fund managers paid £2.3bn in commission to brokers in 2001, of which between £660m and £880m was spent on services “additional to dealing”. The regulator has also m...
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