Article L214-22-4
The feeder UCITS shall monitor the activity of the master UCITS. In order to fulfil this obligation, it may rely on information and documents received from the master UCITS or, where applicable, from…
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The feeder UCITS shall monitor the activity of the master UCITS. In order to fulfil this obligation, it may rely on information and documents received from the master UCITS or, where applicable, from…
The statutory auditors and other auditors of the feeder UCITS and the master UCITS shall exchange the information necessary to fulfil their respective obligations. The General Regulation of the Autori…
I. - When the master UCITS and the feeder UCITS are authorised by the Autorité des marchés financiers, the latter shall immediately inform the feeder UCITS of any decision, measure or observation rela…
The master UCITS approved by the Financial Markets Authority shall immediately inform the latter of the identity of any feeder UCITS investing in its units or shares. When the feeder UCITS is establis…
When the AIF acquires, disposes of or holds shares in a company whose registered office is located in a Member State of the European Union and whose shares are not admitted to trading on a regulated m…
A general-purpose investment fund may enter into the financial contracts referred to in 5° of I of Article L. 214-24-55 on the markets referred to in 1°, 2° or 3° of I of Article R. 214-32-18 or trade…
The competent administrative authority referred to in articles R. 221-55 and R. 221-56 is the Minister for the Economy.
…nvesting more than 10% of their assets in: a) In units or shares of UCITS covered by article D. 214-22-1 or FIAs covered by article D. 214-32-31 ; b) in units or shares of UCITS governed by French law…
ANNEX X-II Provided for in article R. 3533-4Conseil de la culture, de l'éducation et de l'environnement de la collectivité départementale de Mayotte Number of council members: 22(Including: 1 re categ…
I.-The Chairman of the Autorité des marchés financiers shall send a formal notice, by any means capable of establishing the date of receipt, to the following operators: 1° Operators and natural or leg…
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