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Global Regulatory Outlook 2017: Post-Brexit Models Under AIFMD
08 August 2017
Duff and Phelps
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The fifth annual release of the Global Regulatory Outlook
(GRO) comes at a very interesting time for managers impacted by
AIFMD. Post-Brexit, it is unclear as to what the impact of AIFMD
will be for managers regulated by the FCA.
AIFMD has a profound impact on funds' risk management. It
seems likely, therefore, that some will look to third-party
management companies. Now, with Brexit looming, AIFMD will change
everything for alternative asset managers based, or with offices
in, Britain.
"Outsourcing to meet the AIFMD requirements will enable
them to enjoy continued access to deploy staff abroad in what is
likely to be an uncertain post-Brexit period."
Explore Kilian and Alan's article on "Post Brexit
models under AIFMD" in the Global Regulatory Outlook 2017.
Post-Brexit Models under AIFMD
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