Passive price war: Five of the most expensive UK equity trackers

The price war in the passive space continues to rage but some providers are refusing to play ball...

Anna Fedorova
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The price war in the passive space continues to rage but some providers are refusing to play ball, offering trackers with fees as steep as active funds...

In a market which constantly seems to be pushing price down, there are nonetheless a few providers which continue to charge top dollar for their trackers, seemingly ignoring the rise of low-cost providers such as Vanguard and the like. Vanguard and new rivals such as Fidelity Worldwide Investment have reduced the cost of investing in vanilla trackers such as UK equity index funds to as little as 8bps, but on the other side of the spectrum there remain a number of UK equity index trackers which charge in excess of 1%. Adam Laird, passive investment manager at Hargreaves Lansdown, said:...

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