Abstract

The Alternative investment Fund Managers Directive 2011 is a first pan-European regulation of alternative investment fund industry. It establishes the set of duties for the managers that manage hedge funds and private equity funds. Adopted as a response to the 2007/8 financial crisis, its effectiveness can be questioned after almost ten years of evolving financial markets. This article thus will analyse whether the Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive (AIFMD) still represents an effective regulatory tool from the three viewpoints: (1) prevention of future financial crises and protection of investors; (2) establishment and maintaining of single European market for financial services; and (3) accommodating for the needs of financial industry post-Brexit. Alternative investment Fund Managers Directive

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