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AIMA Warns of Global Impact of EU AIFM Directive
27 July 2009
AIMA has warned that the European Commission's draft directive on Alternative Investment Fund Managers would hit fund managers and investors around the world if enacted into European law.
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Statement on UK Treasury White Paper
08 July 2009
AIMA comments on the Treasury White Paper on 'Reforming financial markets'.
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Draft Directive 'Needs Major Surgery' - Lord Myners
07 July 2009
The European Commission's Alternative Investment Fund Managers draft directive requires "major surgery". That's according to Paul Myners, the UK Financial Services Secretary to the Treasury, who was speaking at an AIMA event in London.
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AIMA Welcomes de Larosiere, Turner, Myners, Sassoon Comments on Draft Directive
24 June 2009
AIMA has welcomed remarks by Jacques de Larosière, Lord Turner, Lord Myners and Sir James Sassoon on the European Commission's draft directive on Alternative Investment Fund Managers.
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AIMA Supports US Regulatory Reform Proposals
23 June 2009
AIMA has announced its support for the financial regulatory reform proposals put forward by the US Treasury.
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AIMA Welcomes IOSCO Hedge Fund Regulation Principles
22 June 2009
AIMA has welcomed the principles for hedge fund regulation published by the International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO).
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AIMA Welcomes Lifting of Australian Short Selling Ban
26 May 2009
AIMA has welcomed the lifting of the Australian short selling ban.
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AIMA Announces Plans to Mobilise Global Hedge Fund Industry on EC Directive
26 May 2009
AIMA has announced plans to mobilise the world's hedge fund industry on the European Commission's draft directive for Alternative Investment Fund Managers.
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AIMA Publishes First Global Sound Practices Guide for Funds of Hedge Funds Managers
06 May 2009
AIMA has published the world's first global Guide to Sound Practices for Funds of Hedge Funds Managers.
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EC Directive Does Not Deliver Proportionate Response
29 April 2009
The draft Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive published today by the European Commission is not a proportionate regulatory response to any of the identified causes of the current crisis, according to AIMA.








