Common Ownership: Do Institutional Investors Really Promote Anti-Competitive Behavior?

Common ownership, sometimes referred to as horizontal shareholding, is a term that reflects the investment practice of many institutional investors (which we define here to be both asset owners and asset managers) to hold investment positions in more than one company competing in the same sector. Its developing ubiquity stems from the growing share of … Continue reading Common Ownership: Do Institutional Investors Really Promote Anti-Competitive Behavior?