The CFA Society has developed an Asset Manager Code of Professional Conduct. It aims to foster a commitment to ethical principles that puts clients' interests first.
"Today more than ever is time to reaffirm the principles of prudence, equity, and best practice in investment management," CFA New Zealand president Charles Widdicombe says.
The code is voluntary.
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