CMA's provisional decision on consultancy/fiduciary markets due 'in next few weeks'

The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) says it will soon publish its provisional decision on whether there are competition problems in investment consultancy and fiduciary management.
Speaking at Pensions and Benefits UK on 26 June, project director Alison Gold said the decision - which will also include any remedies to address potential issues - should be out in the "coming few weeks",...
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