Welcome to the June 2024 edition of our Asset Management & Investment Funds Update.
In this month’s edition we look at
- Staying ahead of upcoming deadlines and key dates with our legal & regulatory tracker Q2/Q3
- ESMA’s Call for Evidence on the UCITS Eligible Assets Directive
- ESMA Funds’ Names Guidelines Published
- New UCITS and AIFMD Performance Fee Q&As
- “Go Live” dates for UK Overseas Funds Regime Published
- Commission Consults on Macroprudential Policies for Non-Bank Sector
- GDPR turns Six: Six things to Expect and Plan For
- EU Capital Markets Reform: EU Parliament Approves New Listing Act Package
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