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AMF public consultation on the abolition of its classification of collective investment schemes
01 July 2016
AMF public consultation on the abolition of its classification of collective investment schemes
This consultation document concerns the elimination of the collective investment scheme (CIS) classification. It defines this French concept, explains its advantages and disadvantages and provides suggestions concerning how to improve the AMF's policy on the subject. Please send contributions on or before 29 July 2016 to: directiondelacommunication [at] amf-france.org.
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