Vanguard puts pressure on rivals with large round of fee cuts
- Vanguard announced expense ratio reductions for 168 mutual fund and exchange-traded share classes across 87 funds, saving investors more than $350 million in 2025, marking the largest reduction in its history.
- Eighty-Four percent of Vanguard funds have outperformed their peer group averages over the past decade, indicating strong long-term performance.
- The expense ratio reductions will lower costs across Vanguard's U.S. Equity, international equity, and money market funds, enhancing investor returns.
- Salim Ramji, Vanguard's CEO, stated, "We're proud to build on Vanguard's legacy of lowering the costs of investing," emphasizing the company's focus on investor value.
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