T. Rowe Price to absorb research costs post-MiFID II

Joins Vanguard, JPMAM, Hermes in shouldering costs

Mike Sheen
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T. Rowe Price has become the latest asset manager to confirm it will pay for research via its own capital, rather than charging clients separately, when MiFID II comes into force in January 2018.

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