Cayman Islands:
How Can Investment Funds Cope With The MiFID II Data Deluge
19 April 2018
Maples Group
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Stephen Carty and Deirdre Hennelly of Maples and Calder's
Investment Funds group consider the implications of MiFID II for
investment funds, primarily from a governance perspective.
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This article was first published in the Irish Funds Spring
Newsletter 2018.
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