Mutual fund “trustees will tell themselves, if a fund’s fees really are too high, the market will sort things out and investors simply won’t invest in the fund,” says William Birdthistle. Read the article in the New York Times.
Chicago-Kent College of Law Professor William Birdthistle speaks to the New York Times about why some mutual funds are able to charge high fees
January 4, 2018Posted in: Illinois Tech In the News