Financial market integration drives up mutual fund fees, impacting investor costs.
The location where mutual funds are based affects their fees. Fees can vary based on the type of fund, the country it's in, and the size of the fund company. Funds set up under the UCITS directive tend to be more expensive. Selling funds in multiple countries can increase fees, but setting up in a specialized financial center like Luxembourg can lead to cost savings. Larger funds and those set up by bigger companies tend to have lower fees.