Pension funds shift to active strategies as fees are slashed

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Schemes are increasingly shifting towards active strategies as market rallies pushed down fees in 2009 across most asset classes, latest bfinance research reveals.

The search and selection consultant's second global fee survey - which polled 48 schemes, 28% of which were from the UK - found 23% of pension funds intended to increase their allocation to active ...

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