European Union:
Sustainable Finance – Next Steps For Investment Funds
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With the passing of the 10 March 2021 deadline for compliance
with the Level 1 requirements under the EU Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation
("SFDR"), investment funds and fund
management companies are now in the next phase of preparing for
compliance with both the SFDR requirements and the EU Taxonomy Regulation by the next key date of
1 January 2022. The tables below set out the key steps that have
been taken so far and the next steps in implementing these new
requirements.

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