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April 16, 2006


Disclosing mutual fund manager compensation

There are those who think that the SEC's questionable proposal to mandate more disclosure of executive compensation does not go far enough. The NYT's Gretchen Morgenson and Vanguard founder John Bogle believe the proposal should also cover compensation of mutual fund managers -- even (indeed especially) the managers of index funds. I criticize this idea.

Posted by Larry Ribstein at 11:03 AM | TrackBack (0)



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