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Fund managers take active share disclosure to the next level

UK firms are considering following in the footsteps of US equity boutique Polen Capital by disclosing historic active share data in their fund factsheets

Columbia Threadneedle Investments and Baillie Gifford are weighing up disclosing a historic active share figure in their fund factsheets, following in the footsteps of US equity boutique Polen Capital, which will push ahead with such a move next month.

Active share, a measure of how far a fund's holdings are distinct from the index, is designed as a measure to distinguish truly active managers from closet indexers - managers which charge active-like fees but in truth track the index they're meant to outperform.

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