EUROPE - The proposed European Union directive to regulate alternative asset managers could cost investors some €5bn (US$7.4bn), a report commissioned by UK regulator Financial Services Authorities found.
The report - conducted by US-based Charles River Associates - found the directive could lead pension funds to lose out on 25 basis points in returns if certain managers are prohibited from operatin...
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