MiFID II will profoundly affect the portfolio management business
Karel Lannoo
ECMI Papers from Centre for European Policy Studies
Abstract:
Of all the issues addressed by MiFID II in the EU’s securities markets, its impact will be most pronounced in the portfolio management business. The requirements to unbundle payment for investment research from execution services at the firm level, and sales from investment advice at the retail level, will call upon independent asset managers and asset management units within banks to profoundly rethink their business model and adapt to the new requirements. It will make the brokerage market more competitive and may require banks to separate from their asset management business. It will also change the product mix that is offered to retail investors and hopefully will tackle inducements in sales of investment products once and for all.
Pages: 3 pages
Date: 2018-01
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