Ten schemes sign letter raising concern over FCA listing proposals

Letter signed by ten pension funds calls for reconsideration of FCA listing rules

Jasmine Urquhart
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Ten schemes sign letter raising concern over FCA listing proposals

An open letter has called for the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) to reconsider its listing proposals.

The letter, published today (28 June), was signed by ten pension funds representing 22 million members and around £300bn assets under management, including Railpen, Brunel Pension Partnership, Nest...

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