Long only short-termism hits returns

Higher than expected turnover in long-only portfolios is hurting investor returns, according to a survey released this week that claims that fund managers fail to inform clients of their short-termist strategies.

Almost two thirds of active equity fund managers exceed the turnover rate cited in their portfolios, a survey by investment consultant Mercer and the Investor Responsibility Research Center Institute has found.

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