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Asset management: achieving a competitive advantage The asset management industry of today is marked by increased competition and growing customer demands for transparency – all set against the backdrop of a volatile market. As firms grapple with business issues such as product innovation, evolving fee structure and industry consolidation, they also find themselves needing to devote more time than ever to managing regulatory demands.
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While some asset managers are opting to do no more than provide validated and formatted asset data to their clients to allow them to fulfill their regulatory obligations, others are viewing Solvency II as an opportunity to demonstrate a more proactive approach for portfolio construction and optimization. Learn how to embrace the opportunities.
The "super AIFM"
6 March 2012 The Alternative Investment Fund Managers (AIFM) Directive requires a single AIFM (pdf, 3.2mb) to be appointed for alternative investment funds (AIFs), or the AIF to designate itself as internally managed.
Responding to the AIFM Directive
6 March 2012 Responding to the AIFM Directive is Ernst & Young’s practical guide to Luxembourg Specialized Investment Funds (SIFs), Luxembourg’s primary investment fund vehicle catering for all types of “alternative investment fund” (AIF) products.
Brazil’s economy attracts wave of foreign entrants
29 February 2012
Foreign entrants to Brazil’s financial markets are unlikely to be familiar with the country’s unique clearing and settlement arrangements. Learn the particulars in our report.