In its summation of findings against Link Fund Solutions, the FCA said fund manager Neil Woodford had “a defective and unreasonably narrow understanding of his responsibilities for managing liquidity risks”. The regulator’s case is that “Link Fund Solutions (LFS) failed to act with due skill, care and diligence in its
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