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10 October 2019

Funds Quarterly Legal And Regulatory Update (Q3) July - September 2019

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Dillon Eustace

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Dillon Eustace is one of Ireland’s leading law firms focusing on financial services, banking and capital markets, corporate and M&A, litigation and dispute resolution, insurance, real estate and taxation. Headquartered in Dublin, Ireland, the firm’s international practice has seen it establish offices in Tokyo (2000), New York (2009) and the Cayman Islands (2012).
Funds Quarterly Legal And Regulatory Update (Q3) July - September 2019
Ireland Wealth Management
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Areas covered in this quarterly update include;

  1. Undertakings in Collective Investments and Transferable Securities ("UCITS");
  2. Alternative Investment Fund Management Directive ("AIFMD");
  3. Liquidity Management / Stress Testing Requirements for Collective Investment Schemes;
  4. Cross-Border Distribution of Collective Investment Funds;
  5. Money Market Funds Regulation ("MMF Regulation");
  6. Packaged Retail Insurance-based Investment Products ("PRIIPs");
  7. European Markets Infrastructure Regulation ("EMIR");
  8. Securitisation Regulation;
  9. Benchmarks Regulation;
  10. European Fund and Asset Management Association ("EFAMA");
  11. European Securities and Markets Authority ("ESMA");
  12. Market Abuse Regulation ("MAR");
  13. Transparency Directive;
  14. Prospectus Regulation;
  15. Central Bank of Ireland;
  16. Anti-Money Laundering ("AML") / Counter-Terrorist Financing ("CTF");
  17. Data Protection / General Data Protection Regulation ("GDPR") / Cyber Security;
  18. Brexit;
  19. Sustainable Finance;
  20. Foreign Investments;
  21. Investment Limited Partnerships (Amendment) Bill 2019.

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