The new rules for private fund managers have been published by the Treasury and Financial Conduct Authority (SEC) for the first time in a row over the future of the EU's financial laws. Here, we examine how they could bring an EU AIFMD within their scope.
Source: jdsupra.comPublished on 2023-09-08
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