The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has published three working papers as part of its probe into investment consultants and fiduciary managers - saying it has no concerns over concentration in these markets.
The papers, published on 26 April, look at barriers to entry and expansion; financial performance and profitability; and the competitive landscape, and are part of a series of working papers being ...
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