Investment funds in Denmark drop in price – but has it fallen enough?

The Danish FSA is currently focusing on the costs of investment funds.
Photo: Spencer Platt/AFP/Ritzau Scanpix
Photo: Spencer Platt/AFP/Ritzau Scanpix
by lene andersen, translated by catherine brett

There is a lot to suggest that investing in mutual funds has become cheaper over the past five to six years. This is partially due to the fact that more money is being invested in cheaper index funds, but at the same time, competition has forced the prices of traditionally more expensive funds down.

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