Mutual funds were not the cause of the recent financial crisis. “They were more like bystanders caught up in the carnage,” says Joe Grundfest, a former commissioner at the Securities and Exchange Commission, the US financial regulator.
Both in the US and in Europe, regulators have been forced to step in after the recognised safeguards of collective investment schemes were unable to protect investors against the Lehman Brothers bankruptcy and the Bernard Madoff fraud.

FTFM 

