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23 January 2012

IMA says UK is a major domicile of alternative investment funds


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IMAはFSA(英金融サービス機構)のディスカッションペーパーへのコメントで、英国はAIF(オルタナティブ投資ファンド)の主要な拠点であり、IMAの推定によると英国でおよそ2000、EU(欧州連合)域外からほぼ同数のファンドが英国向けに販売されており、これらのファンドは幅広い投資戦略を用いて、あらゆる資産クラスや地域に投資を行っている。


The FSA discussion paper identifies a number of UK AIFs, including authorised non-UCITS retail schemes (NURS) and qualified investor schemes (QIS), charity funds, listed investment trusts, private equity and venture capital vehicles, and real estate funds and REITs. But a large number of unauthorised unit trusts are also likely to be within the scope of the AIFMD.

Commenting, Julie Patterson, Director at the IMA, said: "We welcome this consultation paper. It helpfully summarises the many and diverse requirements within the Directive, and the extent of detailed requirements still to come from the Commission (Level 2) and ESMA (Level 3). Given the volume of amendments to the FSA Handbook which are necessary to implement these requirements, we recognise it is timely to reconsider the structure of the Collective Investment Scheme Sourcebook (COLL). And there are yet further EU rules proposed for smaller venture capital funds and ‘social entrepreneurship’ funds which will need to beaccommodated.”

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