Unilever Superannuation Fund vs. Merrill Lynch
- ケース

In 2001, the Unilever Superannuation Fund sued Merrill Lynch for damages of 130 million British pounds. Over the period 1977 to 1998, the Unilever Fund had significantly underperformed the benchmark, and its trustees contended that the poor returns resulted from negligence by the fund manager, Mercury Asset Management (which Merrill Lynch had subsequently purchased). In response, Merrill/Mercury argued that although they may have made some poor judgments, they had not been negligent, and abnormal market circumstances had been the cause of the underperformance. The court case was expected to have ramifications for the entire pensions industry.
- 出版日
- 2002/07
- 改訂日
- 2003/08
- 領域
- 財務
- ボリューム
- 22ページ
- コンテンツID
- CCJB-HBS-203034
- オリジナルID
- 9-203-034
- ケースの種類
- Case (Library)
- 言語
- 英語
- カラー
- 製本の場合、モノクロ印刷での納品となります。