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Leaked document indicates EU will allow asset managers to continue to pay commissions to advisers
The fund industry association wants the planned bundling of trading information to include more than post-trade content
Problems have dragged on with agreeing standards for Priips retail investment products
Tanguy van de Werve of Efama is keen to raise the European investment industry’s profile but UK exit poses a challenge
Hong Kong association says a Brexit-driven shutout of foreign managers would dent popularity of EU funds in Asia
Efama urges European regulators to act to protect investors
More than three-quarters of last year’s €1tn of inflows went into Ucits products
A third of big investment companies have opted for Dublin or Luxembourg
UK industry feared changes to ‘delegation’ rules on managing money for overseas clients
New European rules over Priips
But watchdog still has no official definition of index-hugging products
Banks, multinationals and small companies say they feel besieged and overburdened
AIFMD reclassification gives more accurate picture of the Ucits and alternative funds market
Corporate transparency measures could harm the economy, say Efama and Aima
Alexander Schindler elected Efama president while Denise Voss to become Alfi chairman
Susan Gostick joins BNP Paribas Investment Partners
Asset managers will provide education in basics of finance
Asset managers battle proposals to restrict their bonus payments
Europe’s fund management industry is less profitable than the US, but charges higher fees
Chief executive of BNP Paribas Asset Management is the new head of the European trade body
The huge scale of European compliance is costly and a barrier to entry
Europe’s pre-eminent fund structure faces challenges to avoid stagnation
The UK’s influence in Europe over vital issues could be damaged
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