IMA open to 'radical change' as it addresses dealing commission conflicts

Laura Dew
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The Investment Management Association has said it is open to the prospect of 'radical change' as it sets out recommendations for the use of dealing commission to purchase investment research.

Published today in response to an FCA crackdown on dealing commission, the report sets out eight measures of "a good regime for research payments" and acknowledges there are conflicts "inherent" in the existing business model. The IMA said it is open to "radical change" in rules governing the practice, which sees fund groups pay commission to brokers for research - and allows them to pass on these costs on to their customers. But it also flagged several issues, saying that the creation of a "pure cash market" to pay for research risked raising the barriers of entry for start-up invest...

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