Are institutional investors taking over the world?
The politicization of public companies
Competitive Enterprise Institute
by Ivan Osorio
10/31/05
Are institutional investors taking over the world? Maybe not, but their importance in the public policy arena is growing, enough for the Federalist Society -- you know, the conservative legal cabal of which liberals speak in hushed tones -- to notice. It's a good thing they did. A recent Federalist Society panel took up this question, 'Unions as Shareholders: Doing Their Duty or Misusing Pension Fund Influence?' Before answering this question, we need to answer another: What is an institutional investment manager's fiduciary duty?
http://www.cei.org/gencon/019,04934.cfm
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
Competitive Enterprise Institute
by Ivan Osorio
10/31/05
Are institutional investors taking over the world? Maybe not, but their importance in the public policy arena is growing, enough for the Federalist Society -- you know, the conservative legal cabal of which liberals speak in hushed tones -- to notice. It's a good thing they did. A recent Federalist Society panel took up this question, 'Unions as Shareholders: Doing Their Duty or Misusing Pension Fund Influence?' Before answering this question, we need to answer another: What is an institutional investment manager's fiduciary duty?
http://www.cei.org/gencon/019,04934.cfm
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
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