EFAMA
Some stories require a subscription to access the full source article.

Lobbyist for Europe’s €17.6tn fund industry believes in Brexit balancing act
By Sioban Riding
December 12, 2020, Financial Times
Having a big personality tends to lend itself to being a chief executive. But Tanguy van de Werve, who runs Europe’s main …

Trade bodies call for EU benchmarks extension to 2025
By Wendy Lisney
November 23, 2020, Global Investor Group
Firms in the European Union will face a competitive disadvantage to their non-EU peers unless the transition period for third-country benchmarks …

EU regulator says investment funds must strengthen against future shocks
By Chris Flood and Siobhan Riding
November 13, 2020, Financial Times
Fund managers must strengthen their processes to avoid a repeat of the weaknesses exposed by the coronavirus market shock, …

Industry renews push for consolidated tape following study
By Tom Eckett
November 9, 2020, ETF Stream
The European Fund and Asset Management Association (EFAMA), the European Forum of Securities Associations (EFSA) and other industry participants have …

City funds risk being silenced in EU trade body reforms
By David Ricketts
October 30, 2020, Financial News
The UK’s £8.5tn fund management sector risks being sidelined in a vote on changes to an influential European lobby group, in a …

Fund managers alarmed over EU push to lure London jobs
By Siobhan Riding
September 20, 2020, Financial Times
City of London asset managers have hit back against “radical” EU regulatory proposals that are perceived as a renewed attempt to lure …

MiFID Research Rollback May Hurt Investment, EU Fund Lobby Says
By Silla Brush
September 17, 2020, Bloomberg Law
Europe’s move to ease restrictions on investment research may backfire and discourage investment in smaller companies, the region’s biggest money managers said…
Read More →
Asset managers lobby Brussels to delay sustainable investing rules
By Siobhan Riding
August 31, 2020, Financial Times
Asset managers are urging Brussels to delay implementation of its landmark sustainable investing rules, arguing its deadline is too ambitious given the …
Read More →
Global Fund Delegation May Be Restricted
By Shanny Basar
August 24, 2020, Markets Media
The delegation of portfolio management by funds in the European Union to hubs such as New York, Tokyo and Hong Kong may …
Read More →
PRIIPs Turns EU Policymakers a Little Frosty
By Adrian Whelan, Brown Brothers Harriman
Originally published at the On The Regs blog
With the turning of the year, a cold snap often descends and while much of the …
Read More →