Investors will pay for AIFMD, says Luxembourg regulator

December 06, 2011  




Investors will bear the brunt of the Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive because depositary liabilities may result in increased costs, according to Jean-Marc Goy from the Luxembourg regulator CSSF.Goy, counsel for international affairs at the Luxembourg financial regulator CSSF, explained that he feared that the advice from European Securities and Markets Authority regarding the strict liability of depositary might be counterproductive and that costs would just be passed onto investors.He told the Association of the...

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