Investors should be counting the pennies

Despite the latest stock market pounding, transaction costs are still not high on the pension fund agenda

Given the battering pension funds have taken from stock and bond markets, it would seem prudent that a fund’s portfolio account for every penny.

But institutional investors are appearing to ignore an integral component of trading - transaction costs estimated for the industry in the multi-billions.

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