Asset managers support SFDR but concerns remain over impact on boutiques
More than a third of asset managers in the UK believe they will benefit from the European Social Development Regulation (SFDR), according to an independent advisory think tank, which rebrand as the Independent Investment Management Initiative (IIMI) in London.
Source: investmentweek.co.ukPublished on 2021-04-29
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