Investor costs double in five years

The cost of global investments for institutional investors has doubled since 2002, largely due to higher fees from increased allocations to alternative asset classes, according to consultant Watson Wyatt.

Institutional investors face an average cost of 119 basis points on a $1bn (€700m) fund today, compared to an average cost of 63 basis points in 2002, according to new research.

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