This chapter looks at the economic, technical and regulatory issues of asset management products, with particular attention paid to collective investment vehicles. Investment fund classification and the alternative legal structures (common funds, open-end investment companies, unit trusts) for conducting collective portfolio management are examined. Management strategies and the choice between active management and indexed management are also investigated. Restrictions to investment policies, public documentation and charges of investment funds are explored, assuming the perspective of a European Union investor. The final part of the chapter examines other types of asset management products, like individual portfolio management, investment-oriented insurance policies and structured products, which have a high rate of substitutability with investment funds and represent their natural competitors.
Collective investment vehicles and other asset management products
Ferrari P.
2016-01-01
Abstract
This chapter looks at the economic, technical and regulatory issues of asset management products, with particular attention paid to collective investment vehicles. Investment fund classification and the alternative legal structures (common funds, open-end investment companies, unit trusts) for conducting collective portfolio management are examined. Management strategies and the choice between active management and indexed management are also investigated. Restrictions to investment policies, public documentation and charges of investment funds are explored, assuming the perspective of a European Union investor. The final part of the chapter examines other types of asset management products, like individual portfolio management, investment-oriented insurance policies and structured products, which have a high rate of substitutability with investment funds and represent their natural competitors.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.