United States:
ETF Boards Need To Apply Gartenberg Differently
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The differences between the respective cost structures of
exchange-traded funds and mutual funds and the nature of advisory
services provided for each product may require boards to think
about the Gartenberg factors differently when considering approval
of an ETF advisory contract.
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Originally published by Learning Curve, June 2017.
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