Danish FSA warns retail investors against alternative investment funds

Alternative investment funds are complex and risky, and there are no special requirements for managers, the agency highlights.
The Danish FSA, Finanstilsynet | Photo: Lars Krabbe/ERH
The Danish FSA, Finanstilsynet | Photo: Lars Krabbe/ERH
by aske muff, translated by catherine brett

Retail investors should be very careful when investing in alternative investment funds, a column in Danish business daily Børsen, written by the vice director general and assistant director general of the Danish FSA, Finanstilsynet, states.

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