New Funds Drive Lower Costs for EU Retail Investors
The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) has reported that increased competition from new investment funds is successfully reducing costs for retail investors. The entry of new market players, particularly those focused on passive investment strategies, has forced traditional funds to lower their management fees to remain competitive. This trend is a positive development for the EU's Capital Markets Union, which aims to maximize returns for individual savers. ESMA will continue to monitor fee structures to ensure they remain fair and transparent for all EU citizens.
Increased market competition is making it cheaper for EU citizens to invest and save