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Geithner warns EU on hedge fund regulation plan
Posted: 11 March 2010 2057 hrs

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LONDON : US Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner has warned the European Commission its plans to regulate hedge funds and private equity groups could spark a transatlantic row, a paper reported Thursday.

Geithner hit out at a draft EU directive that would impose tighter restrictions on the investment funds in a letter to the EU's internal market commissioner, Michel Barnier, the paper reported.

Proposed new rules might damage US hedge funds, private equity groups and banks by curbing their ability to do business with Europe, Geithner argued in the one-page letter sent on March 1.

The changes would restrict the access of EU investors to funds based outside the 27-nation bloc, and non-EU funds would also be forced to comply with new rules in order to do business inside the bloc.

The directive could also force EU-based investment funds to use local banks for parts of their business, said the report.

Other areas that could cause tension include rules on remuneration and rules on borrowing limits and on disclosure of sensitive information.

European diplomats were to meet Thursday to try to reach agreement on the new proposals before presenting them to EU finance ministers on Tuesday, said the paper.

The plan would have to be passed by the bloc's lawmakers.

As well causing alarm in the US, moves to regulate hedge funds have raised fears in the City of London, which is home to 80 percent of Europe's financial services funds.

- AFP/ir

 


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