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The Fair and Effective Market Review (FEMR) is a UK review of Fixed Income, Currency and Commodity (FICC) markets chaired by Nemat (Minouche) Shafik, Deputy Governor of the Bank of England, and co-chaired by Martin Wheatley, Chief Executive Officer, Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and Charles Roxburgh, Director General, Financial Services, HM Treasury.  The formation of the Fair and Effective Markets Review was announced on 12 June 2014 with the objectives to identify ways to reinforce confidence in the fairness and effectiveness of wholesale financial market activity conducted in the UK, and to influence the international debate on trading practices.  The full terms of reference for the Review are available at http://www.bankofengland.co.uk/publications/Documents/news/2014/tor.pdf
''Investment funds - regulation - UK.''


It is expected the Review will make its final recommendations in June 2015.
(LTAF).
 
A Long Term Asset Fund is an investment vehicle authorised by the UK's Financial Conduct Authority (FCA).
 
Long Term Asset Funds can invest in a wide range of assets, including longer term and less liquid assets such as venture capital, private equity, private debt, real estate and infrastructure.
 
They are designed to be suitable for investors that can include retail investors.
 
 
The Long Term Asset Fund category of authorised investment vehicle was introduced in 2021.
 
 
== See also ==
*[[Financial Conduct Authority]]  (FCA)
*[[Fixed term fund]]
*[[Fund]]
*[[Fund manager]]
*[[Global fund]]
*[[Illiquid]]
*[[Infrastructure]]
*[[Investment fund]]
*[[Liquid]]
*[[Pension fund]]
*[[Private credit]]
*[[Private equity]]
*[[Real estate]]
*[[Retail]]
*[[Venture capital]]
 
[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]]
[[Category:Financial_products_and_markets]]

Revision as of 09:45, 15 February 2024

Investment funds - regulation - UK.

(LTAF).

A Long Term Asset Fund is an investment vehicle authorised by the UK's Financial Conduct Authority (FCA).

Long Term Asset Funds can invest in a wide range of assets, including longer term and less liquid assets such as venture capital, private equity, private debt, real estate and infrastructure.

They are designed to be suitable for investors that can include retail investors.


The Long Term Asset Fund category of authorised investment vehicle was introduced in 2021.


See also