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  2. Alternative Investment Market - Wikipedia

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    As at May 2021, 821 companies comprised the sub-market, with an average market cap of £80 million per listing. [2] AIM has also started to become an international exchange, often due to its low regulatory burden, especially in relation to the US Sarbanes–Oxley Act (though only a quarter of AIM-listed companies would qualify to be listed on a ...

  3. Undertakings for Collective Investment in Transferable ...

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    All UCITS funds must comply with the same investment limits. A collective investment fund may apply for UCITS status in order to allow EU-wide marketing. The concept is to create a single funds market across the EU. The aim is that with a larger market the economies of scale will reduce costs for investment managers which can be passed on to ...

  4. Template:Market for Alternative Investment/doc - Wikipedia

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  5. Listing (finance) - Wikipedia

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    Each stock exchange has its own listing requirements or rules.Initial listing requirements usually include supplying a history of a few years of financial statements (not required for "alternative" markets targeting young firms); a sufficient size of the amount being placed among the general public (the free float), both in absolute terms and as a percentage of the total outstanding stock; an ...

  6. Qualifying investor alternative investment fund - Wikipedia

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    Irish QIAIFs are subject to the EU Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive 2011 (“AIFMD”) which lays out detailed rules on the process of constructing (e.g. diversification, leverage), managing (e.g. AIFM approved managers), and marketing (e.g. qualifying investors) of QIAIFs in Europe.

  7. Template:Market for Alternative Investment - Wikipedia

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    The best location for this template is in an infobox about the company, such as {{Infobox company}}, at the top of the article, if one exists. Include this template in parentheses on the same line as the company type: {{Infobox Company | traded_as={{MAI|UBIS}}}} In some legacy usages, this template may be found in first sentence of the article.

  8. Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive 2011 - Wikipedia

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    The reporting requirements of Directive 2011/61/EU apply to all AIFMs who manage or market alternative funds within the EU. [26] To fulfill the reporting requirements, AIFMs must file an Annex IV report within 30 days of the end of the applicable reporting period, which is determined by the amount of an AIFM's assets under management.

  9. Regulation A - Wikipedia

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    Regulation A allows the general public to invest in private companies. With the exception of securities that will be listed on a national securities exchange upon qualification, purchasers in Tier 2 offerings must either be accredited investors, as that term is defined in Regulation D (SEC), or be subject to certain limitations on the size of their investment.