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No-Action for Master-(Middle)-Feeder Structure
By Staff WriterWASHINGTON (HedgeWorld.com)--The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's division of investment management has issued no-action relief assuring a Caymans company that its involvement as the middle tier in a three-tier master-feeder arrangement won't cause that unit to recommend that the SEC take enforcement action under the Investment Company Act of 1940....
July 14, 2006
NAIC Could Create Hybrid ClassificationOfficials at the National Association of Insurance Commissioners will be looking at a wide range of strategies for handling concerns about risk classification of hybrid ...
July 14, 2006
NAIC Could Create Hybrid ClassificationOfficials at the National Association of Insurance Commissioners will be looking at a wide range of strategies for handling concerns about risk classification of hybrid ...
July 06, 2006
Regulators, Rating Agencies Mull Hybrid IssueMost insurers want regulators to treat the hybrid securities they buy as debt, but many of the issuers would prefer to treat the capital they ...
July 06, 2006
Regulators, Rating Agencies Mull Hybrid IssueMost insurers want regulators to treat the hybrid securities they buy as debt, but many of the issuers would prefer to treat the capital they ...
July 02, 2006
Mills Seeks Balance In Hybrid Securities DebateA leading regulator is urging the National Association of Insurance Commissioners to make the process of rating hybrid securities more transparent and to defer enforcing ...
July 02, 2006
Mills Seeks Balance In Hybrid Securities DebateA leading regulator is urging the National Association of Insurance Commissioners to make the process of rating hybrid securities more transparent and to defer enforcing ...
July 01, 2006
Behind the NumbersUntil recently, Japan's public pension system was in grave danger of being unable to serve the retirement needs of its people in years to come....