Tag Archives: FIIA
Property Funds on Notice
Deferred gratification is always said to be the best. So, it is good of FCA to propose it. Except that that should say ‘impose it’, particularly if you hold units in authorised property funds. The Woodford legacy just keeps on …
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Tagged in: competition, Consultation, CP20/15, FCA, FIIA, FPIP, Funds, investment, Notice, Property, Redemption, Suspension, Unit, Unitholder
Happy New Decade
At the beginning will be Brexit. At the end will be Brexit. And in between it will mainly be Brexit. I hope that those remarks relate to 2020, not to the whole decade, but I am probably wrong. There will …
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Tagged in: Acquisition of research, Assessment of value, asset management market study, BREXIT, Engagement Policy, EU, FCA, FIIA, Independent Directors, investment research, Liquidity, MiFID, NURS, Passport, senior managers regime, SMCR, SRD II, UCITS, Woodford
A Liking for Liquid Assets
Despite Brexit, the FCA continues to supervise the financial services industry and even to take stock of the appropriateness of the obligations that it imposes. In fact, something approaching normal life continues. As Andrew Bailey keeps on saying, financial services …
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