The regulator has released its annual report covering the costs and performance of retail investment products sold in Europe.

The costs of investing in the most important retail financial products continued to decline, albeit at a very slow pace between 2012 and 2021, according to the European Securities and Markets Authority (Esma). According to the EU financial markets regulator and supervisor’s fifth annual report on the costs and performance of EU retail investment products, costs have declined but investors should continue to consider fund fees carefully in their investment decisions - the report references

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