UK local authority axes managers

Three fund managers have been axed from UK mandates worth a combined £344m (€508m), after a restructuring of the £850m Clwyd local authority pension scheme in north Wales.

Fidelity Investments lost an active UK equities portfolio worth 29% or £246.5m of the fund. The mandate was removed because of performance issues, said Philip Latham, Clwyd's head of pensions and funds.

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