The Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive (AIFMD) may be the most important European asset management regulation of the early 21st century. However, a preponderance of practitioners and academics in the field argue that, in its present form, the
The European Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive (AIFMD) has been formulated as a response to the global financial crisis, which climaxed in the collapse of Lehman Brothers on 15 September 2008.
This third edition of the most comprehensive and in-depth analysis of the AIFMD and its related European investment fund legislation (including the European Venture Capital Fund Regulation, the European Social Entrepreneurship Fund ...
Directive on alternative investment fund Managers : 3rd report of session 2009-10, Vol. 2: Evidence
The second edition of the book continues to deliver not only the much-needed discussion of the inconsistencies and difficulties when applying the directive, but also provides guidance and potential solutions to the problems it raises.
This is a particular concern for the UK and the City of London which has a large alternative investment fund industry that employed an estimated 40,000 people in 2009.
Transposition of the Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive
The aim of this eBook is to outline the main points and requirements of AIFMD in a way that is logical and easy to digest. It also includes a Cheat Sheet providing a simplified overview of each AIFMD requirement.
Transposition of the Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive: Further Consultation
Transposition of the Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive: Response to Consultation
This report provides and assesses evidence for the European Commission's review of AIFMD pursuant to Article 69 AIFMD. The assessment of this study is focused on 15 selected Member States. It consists of two main sections.