Ending short-termism to take 30 years - RPMI chief

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RPMI chief executive Chris Hitchen has said implementing the recommendations from the Kay review will take another 30 years amid calls for greater scrutiny of asset managers.

Speaking at the National Association of Pension Funds (NAPF) Stewardship Conference, Hitchen said it took 30 years for financial markets to get into their current state, and will take another 30 to...

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