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The value to me of “set and hold”!
The FT is masterful with understatement. A 2% charge can take quite a chunk out of the overall portfolio return If your predicted investment return is (say) inflation +3%, having to earn 2% to pay your investment manager, custodian … Continue reading
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Tagged Asset management, cardano, LDI, Michelle McGrade, pensions, redington, Set and Go
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