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The enforcers: Autorité des Marchés Financiers

by Alice Murray 17 August 2018

Luxembourg, Ireland, the Channel Islands, the Netherlands perhaps, but not France. Quiz UK GPs in private over relocation and domiciling trips after Brexit and Paris is not a name likely to crop up. Historically, the country and its financial watchdog Autorité des Marchés Financiers (AMF) have been viewed, respectively, as a tough home and landlord for GPs. Surveys carried out under former president François Hollande placed the country as the sixth preferred EU destination for global fund managers, with scores trailing far behind those of Ireland, Luxembourg, the UK and even Germany.

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