Asset managers not acting in clients' best interests

Jonathan Stapleton asks if asset managers are failing schemes on products

Jonathan Stapleton
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It is often said those that fail to learn from history, are doomed to repeat it.

In just over ten years writing about pensions, I have seen the fallout from the dotcom crash of early 2000, the market lows of early 2003, a recovery to the peaks of 2007, the market crash of 2008 ...

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