The 0.75% charge cap on auto-enrolment default funds does not prevent investors from using active management in volatile sectors where it can add value, says HSBC Global Asset Management.
Speaking at a seminar, senior portfolio manager Jane Davies said the charge cap did not shut out the asset manager's investors from accessing returns on riskier assets. The firm uses its own int...
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