Buch, Englisch, Band 16, 680 Seiten
Various Jurisdictions
Buch, Englisch, Band 16, 680 Seiten
Reihe: International Banking and Financial Law Series
ISBN: 978-90-411-3690-9
Verlag: Wolters Kluwer
The reports present a wealth of information on different approaches & specific rules that a variety of national legislators have adopted on the regulation of hedge funds and private equity funds. They greatly clarify the current understanding of such factors as the nature of the systemic risk created by these funds; how activist investors challenge the incumbent management of well-established companies; effects of aggressive intervention in the business organization of a firm; how some funds achieve excess returns even during the crisis; advance information obtained through insider rings or other social networks; and safeguards that limit the investor’s risk (e.g., allowing only “funds of funds”).
With its comparative analysis of rules (and their degree of stringency) adopted by states on offering these products to the retail investor, this book is of great importance for legal practice in the areas of investor protection, financial services, and regulation of securities and banking. Although the present crisis has fundamentally challenged public authorities in every country, it is important to know what has been introduced or modified and which pre-existing measures have been retained as a result of new measures. The national reports reproduced in this book provide the clearest and fullest commentary available on this and other aspects of the ‘new’ global financial regulatory scheme.
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Weitere Infos & Material
1 General Report: The Regulation of Private Equity, Hedge Funds & State Funds Eddy Wymeersch. 2 Belgian Report Philippe Malherbe. 3 Croatia Edita Culinovic Herc & Mihaela Braut Filipovic. 4 Denmark Simon Krogh. 5 France Alain Couret. 6 France: Taxation of Hedge Funds & Their Managers Georges A. Cavalier. 7 Germany Holger Fleischer & Jan Hupka. 8 Greece Christos S. Chrissanthis. 9 Hungary Endre Hugó Ferenczy & Mihály Ormos. 10 Italy Raffaele Lener. 11 Luxembourg Isabelle Lebbe & Philippe-Emmanuel Partsch. 12 Poland Mariola Lemonnier. 13 Spain Reyes Palá Laguna. 14 Switzerland Myriam Senn. 15 Taiwan Ching-Ping Shao. 16 United Kingdom Harry McVea. 17 United States Henry Ordower. 18 The European Alternative Investment Fund Management Directive Eddy Wymeersch. Appendix.Directives