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The Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive (AIFMD) may be the most important European asset management regulation of the early 21st century. However, a preponderance of practitioners and academics in the field argue that, in its present form, the directive is seriously out of touch with both the system of European financial law and industry practice. In this first in-depth analytical and critical discussion of the content and system of the directive, thirty-four contributing authors – academics, lawyers, consultants, fund supervisors, and fund industry experts – examine the AIFMD from every angle. They cover structure, regulatory history, scope, appointment and authorization of the manager, rules on delegation, reporting requirements, transitional provisions, and the objectives stipulated in the recitals and other official documents. The challenging implications and contexts they examine include the following: connection with systemic risk and the financial crisis; impact on money laundering and financial crime; nexus with insurance for negligent conduct; connection with corporate governance doctrine; risk management; transparency; the cross-border dimension; liability for lost assets; and impact on alternative investment strategies. Ten country reports add a national perspective to the discussion of the European regulation. These chapters deal with the potential interactions among the AIFMD and the relevant laws and regulations of Italy, Switzerland, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Austria, Liechtenstein, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, and Ireland. The former are Europe’s most vibrant financial centres and markets. Designed to spur a critical attitude towards the emerging new European financial markets framework presaged by the AIFMD, this much-needed discussion not only elaborates on the inconsistencies and difficulties sure to be encountered when applying the directive, but also provides potential solutions to the problems it raises. The book will be warmly welcomed by investors and their counsel, fund managers, depositaries, asset managers, and administrators, as well as academics in the field.
EEC / European Union - EU -Europese Unie - Union Européenne - UE --- 347.731 --- 347.733 --- 333.138.1 --- 334.154.2 --- Wetgeving op effectenbeurzen, de goederenbeurzen en de deviezenbeurzen. Raider. --- Trusts en monopolies : wetgeving. --- Passieve instellingen. Beleggingsfondsen. Investment trusts. money market funds. --- Financieel recht in de Europese Gemeenschappen. Verzekeringen. --- Private equity funds --- Hedge funds --- Law and legislation --- Mutual funds --- Funds, Hedge --- Passieve instellingen. Beleggingsfondsen. Investment trusts. money market funds --- Financieel recht in de Europese Gemeenschappen. Verzekeringen --- Wetgeving op effectenbeurzen, de goederenbeurzen en de deviezenbeurzen. Raider --- Trusts en monopolies : wetgeving
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In the ten years since its coming into force, the 'Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive' (AIFMD), with almost EUR 7 trillion assets under management in its remit, has become an important piece of European regulation complementing the Undertakings for Collective Investment in Transferable Securities (UCITS) and the Markets in Financial Instruments (MiFI) frameworks.00This third edition of the most comprehensive and in-depth analysis of the AIFMD and its related European investment fund legislation (including the European Venture Capital Fund Regulation, the European Social Entrepreneurship Fund Regulation, the European Long-Term Investment Fund Regulation and the European Money Market Fund Regulation among others) brings together fund industry experts, fund supervisors, consultants, lawyers and academics to discuss the content and system of the directive from every angle, including its relation not only to the UCITS and MiFI frameworks but also to pension funds, the Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation, the Securitization Regulation and the Cross Border Funds Distribution Directive and Regulation, as well as related pieces of tax regulation at the European level.
Tax law --- Hedge funds. --- Investments, Foreign. --- Investments. --- Investment banking. --- Futures. --- Fonds spéculatifs --- Investissements étrangers --- Investissements --- Banques d'affaires --- Marchés à terme --- Private equity funds --- Hedge funds --- Investment advisors --- Funds, Hedge --- Mutual funds --- Law and legislation --- Legal status, laws, etc --- European Parliament. --- Council of the European Union. --- Fund managers (Investment advisors) --- Investment advisers --- Investment counselors --- Investment houses (Investment advisors) --- Investment management firms --- Money managers (Investment advisors) --- Consultants --- Financial planners --- Fonds spéculatifs --- Investissements étrangers --- Marchés à terme
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Hedge funds --- Investments, Foreign --- Investments --- Investment banking --- Futures
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Corporate governance --- Automation. --- Law and legislation
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In this comprehensive, accessible work, Ross P. Buckley, Douglas W. Arner, and Dirk A. Zetzsche offer an ideal reference for anyone seeking to understand the technological transformation of finance and the role of regulation: the world of FinTech. They consider FinTech technologies including artificial intelligence, blockchain, BigData, cloud computing, cryptocurrencies, central bank digital currencies, and distributed ledger technology, and provide a unique perspective on FinTech as an interactive system involving finance, technology, law, and regulation. Starting with an evolutionary perspective, the authors then consider the major technologies transforming finance, arguing for approaches to balance the risks and challenges of innovation. They address the central role of infrastructure in digital financial transformation, highlighting lessons from China, India, and the EU, as well as the impact of pandemics and other sustainability crises, while considering the risks generated by FinTech. They conclude by offering forward-looking regulatory strategies to address the challenges facing our world today. Provides a clear introduction to the application of digital technology to financial services (FinTech); Explores the central strands of the FinTech revolution: finance, technology, regulation; Identifies future opportunities and risks of FinTech.
Financial services industry --- Financial institutions --- Law and legislation. --- Effect of technological innovations on. --- Technological innovations --- Finance --- Information systems --- Services financiers --- Droit --- Effets des innovations sur --- Innovations
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Das Kapitalanlagegesetzbuch (KAGB) reguliert umfassend sämtliche als Investmentvermögen verfasste Kapitalsammlungen. Neben offenen Investmentfonds betrifft dies auch geschlossene Investmentfonds und alternative Formen der kollektiven Kapitalanlage. Unter Berücksichtigung vielfältiger Vorgaben europäischer Richtlinien, Verordnungen, Leitlinien und Standards sowie der behördlichen Verwaltungspraxis ergibt sich ein immenser Beratungsbedarf für die zahlreichen mit Investmentvermögen befassten Akteure. Diese hochkarätige Neuerscheinung in der großen "blauen" Kommentarreihe des Verlags Dr. Otto Schmidt erläutert das KAGB unter Einschluss aller relevanten Begleitrechtsakte (PRIIP-Verordnung, EuVECA-Verordnung, EuSEF-Verordnung und ELTIF-Verordnung).
Investments --- Law and legislation --- Germany.
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