Global stock funds, which invest in companies located anywhere in the world, lose investors more than 2% a year on average in additional returns, writes MIT professor Roberto Rigobon.
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Thu, 03/28/2013 - 4:01am
Global stock funds, which invest in companies located anywhere in the world, lose investors more than 2% a year on average in additional returns, writes MIT professor Roberto Rigobon.