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The latest edition of ICI’s flagship publication shares a wealth of research and data on trends in the investment company industry.
Explore expert resources, analysis, and opinions on key topics affecting the asset management industry.
Read ICI’s latest publications, press releases, statements, and blog posts.
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Washington, DC, March 4, 2015—ICI President and CEO Paul Schott Stevens made the following statement in response to the Financial Stability Board’s second consultation on a methodology to assess investment funds and asset managers for possible designation as global systemically important financial institutions (G-SIFIs).
“Regrettably, the FSB’s latest G-SIFI consultation appears to take a giant step backward. The FSB appears to have discounted key aspects of the extensive record placed before it.
“In response to its first consultation, the FSB received thorough and thoughtful comments demonstrating that the existing regulation and defining characteristics of regulated U.S. stock and bond funds, as well as their historical experience, make G-SIFI designation for these funds unnecessary and inappropriate. Yet the latest consultation:
“As explained in our April 2014 comment letter to the FSB, G-SIFI designation of regulated funds would harm these funds, their investors, the overall fund marketplace, and fund investing and capital markets at large.”
ICI will file a comment letter on the FSB consultation by the May 29, 2015 deadline. Please visit ICI’s Financial Stability Resource Center for more information on this issue.
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