
unquote" 22 March 2010
As many continue to lobby against the AIFM directive, new research released by EVCA reveals that if the directive were to be implemented in its current form, almost 70% of institutional investors would withdraw from European venture and growth investment either completely or by substantially reducing their allocations by more than 30%.
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