UK’s FCA reviews authorised corporate directors after Woodford collapse
Britain’s financial markets watchdog is
reviewing the effectiveness of so-called host authorised
corporate directors (ACDs) after the collapse of British money
manager Neil Woodford’s 3 billion pound ($3.9 billion) equity
income fund.
reviewing the effectiveness of so-called host authorised
corporate directors (ACDs) after the collapse of British money
manager Neil Woodford’s 3 billion pound ($3.9 billion) equity
income fund.
Posted by Reuters