FSA unveils rules on past performance

The UK's Financial Services Authority (FSA) has published its long-awaited rules that prevent investment firms cherry-picking performance figures for fund advertising.

The use of past performance as a means of predicting future returns has been the subject of heated debate in the asset management industry over the past year, with a great deal of academic research providing no clear consensus.

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