Welcome to the second issue of Global Asset Management Review.

Global Asset Management Review features a collection of articles from partners and other senior practitioners active in the funds, asset management and financial services regulation space. These articles will focus on some of the key regulatory, market and transactional developments across a range of core global jurisdictions.

In this issue we cover:

United Kingdom

  • General Update July 2024
  • Private funds – July 2024 Market Update
  • Does tokenisation mean the retailisation of private funds is inevitable?
  • The Overseas Funds Regime – where are we now and what should firms be doing?
  • UK Spring Budget 2024

EU

  • The EU SFDR and UK SDR examined
  • ESMA guidelines on funds’ names using ESG or sustainability-related terms
  • The future of the SFDR – views from market participants
  • The suitability test under ELTIF 2.0 and investment advice
  • Luxembourg VAT treatment of director’s fees

Hong Kong

  • Hong Kong OFCs – a rough guide

United States

  • The DOL's final fiduciary rule expands the scope of investment advice subject to ERISA
  • Updates from US regulatory intelligence

Canada

  • Canada’s modern slavery act – what does it mean for private equity and venture capital?

China

  • A new era for private funds and their managers in China

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Personnes-ressources

Partner
Global Director of Financial Services Knowledge, Innovation and Product
Partner
Special Counsel
Counsel
Partner
Senior Associate
Managing Director of Risk Advisory, EMEA
Senior Knowledge Lawyer
Partner
Senior Consultant
Asia Head of FinTech and Financial Services Regulatory; Partner
Associate
Partner
Partner
Partner
Senior Associate
Partner
Partner
US Head of Financial Services and Global Head of Private Wealth
Partner
Associée, directrice principale, gestion du savoir et développement de la pratique
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