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Regulation of Alternative Funds in the Czech Republic in the Context of the Debate on their Potential Regulation in the European Union

In: CNB Financial Stability Report 2009/2010

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  • Vit Ossendorf
  • Adam Jekl

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This article analyses the implications of the European Commission’s regulatory proposals for Czech alternative funds. The article has reservations about these proposals. Given the extent and depth of the current Czech regulations, however, the authors do not believe that adoption of the proposed European legislation will place any major burden on Czech alternative funds. The article recommends some changes to the current Czech regulations regardless of whether or not the Commission’s regulatory proposals are adopted.

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  • Vit Ossendorf & Adam Jekl, 2010. "Regulation of Alternative Funds in the Czech Republic in the Context of the Debate on their Potential Regulation in the European Union," Occasional Publications - Chapters in Edited Volumes, in: CNB Financial Stability Report 2009/2010, chapter 0, pages 120-129, Czech National Bank.
  • Handle: RePEc:cnb:ocpubc:fsr0910/4
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