S&P launches white-label funds pricing service

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Information provider Standard & Poor's has launched a free funds pricing service online to compete with paper-based services already available.

www.fundprices-sp.co.uk offers both investors and advisers access to daily funds prices. Besides prices, users also gain free access to simple search and performance chart tools. Paying an additional subscription fee gives users access to an “alerts module”, warning of changes to unit prices. The free service covers all UK unit trust, domestic and international FSA-registered OEICs, unit linked insurance, and unit linked pension funds, as well as providing S&P fund star ratings and provider company addresses. S&P adds it does not see its internet-based services completely replac...

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