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Europe’s busiest activist attacks big asset managers

The CEOs of the world's two biggest fund managers have been forced to defend their corporate stewardship records in recent weeks

Europe’s busiest activist attacks big asset managers

The founder of the busiest activist investor in Europe has criticised investment managers for buying large stakes in companies and then abdicating responsibility of shareholder voting to third parties.

Joseph Oughourlian, founder of London-based Amber Capital, said asset managers that do not exercise their voting rights in the companies in which they are a major stakeholder "pose a risk to the system" and could damage the economy.

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