Recommendations in the Myners report may turn out to be "stepping stones on the path to compulsory asset allocation in the UK", according to UK consulting actuaries Lane Clark & Peacock (LCP).
In its formal response to the Treasury LCP fears that the way in which Myners’ principles for the reform of UK institutional investment is measured might lead to government legislation and the stif...
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