Investors shouldn’t pay fund managers for their expertise because it probably doesn’t exist, according to new research.
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Investors shouldn’t pay fund managers for their expertise because it probably doesn’t exist, according to new research.
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By Chris Dillow,
20 October 2014
Chris spent eight years as an economist with one of Japan's largest banks. Here, he provides insightful commentary on the latest economic news and data, along with thought-provoking articles about investor behaviour.
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