Investors turn their backs on pricey mutual funds

Cheap mutual funds gained $1 trillion (€794bn) in the last five years while investors pulled out of expensive counterparts

US investors have reversed a longstanding preference and begun avoiding funds that charge high fees, according to research just published by fund ratings agency Morningstar, in a move seen as ominous for the asset management industry.

John Rekenthaler, vice-president of research at Morningstar, said at a conference organised by the agency in London yesterday that investors in actively-managed investment strategies had poured money into cheaper funds and taken it out of their more expensive counterparts.

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