Managing Collective Investment Funds

Managing Collective Investment Funds

by Mark St Giles (Author), EkaterinaAlexeeva (Author), SallyBuxton (Author)

Synopsis

Managing Collective Investment Funds is a practical introduction to collective investment funds and their management, drawing on the experience of the authors in both developed and emerging markets. It identifies best practice internationally and also highlights the challenges of regulating and operating collective investment funds in new and emerging markets and explores how these can be met. Written for practitioners and regulators new to the collective investment funds business, it explores every aspect of a fund's structure and operation: from how it is valued and priced through to the importance of its regulatory, fiscal and accounting regimes and finally the effect these can have on market development. * Provides a comprehensive review of collective investment fund operations * Examines key factors in building a successful investment fund business * Contains practical examples, questions and case studies illustrating current developments in the industry worldwide

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 390
Edition: 2nd Edition
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 28 Aug 2003

ISBN 10: 0470856955
ISBN 13: 9780470856956

Media Reviews
Those who wish to understand the collective investment funds business will find the second updated and expanded edition of this comprehensive guide invaluable. Richard Saunders, Chief Executive, Investment Management Association This is an invaluable introduction to the practicalities of all aspects of running a fund management business from administration to marketing. Anyone who wants to get on in the investment industry should have a copy. Richard Eats, Marketing Director, Threadneedle Investments ...comprehensive in its scope and uses examples of US as well as UK and European practice... (Investment & Pensions October 2003)
Author Bio
Mark St Giles has worked in the financial sector since 1964, initially as a stockbroker and subsequently as managing directoir and chairman of fund management businesses. A past chairman both of the Investment Management Association and the European Federation of Investment Funds and Companies (FEFSI), he is chairman of Cadogan Education Ltd and a Partner of Cadogan Financial. Ekaterina Alexeeva has worked in the collective investment funds sector since becoming head of Cadogan Financial's Russian office in 1995. She is a director of Cadogan Education Ltd, with responsibility for research and for the content of the company's Global Investment Funds Information Centre (GIFIC) website. Sally Buxton has worked in the collective investment funds sector since 1982 when she joined the Information Unit of what is now the UK's Investment Management Association. She is a director of Cadogan Education Ltd and a Partner of Cadogan Financial working with governments, regulators and practitioners on the development of collective investment fund sectos worldwide.