The current draft of the Alternative Investment Fund Managers European directive could give rise to significant legal uncertainty, a committee of the Bank of England says.
The Financial Markets Law Committee highlighted in a paper a number of issues in the AIFM directive which could lead to "systemic failure and widespread market disruption, unless they are properly ...
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