EU Watchdog Backs ‘Passport’ For U.S. Hedge Funds in Europe

(Reuters) Hedge funds from the United States, Singapore and Hong Kong should be allowed to market themselves in the European Union, the bloc’s financial watchdog said on Tuesday. The long-delayed recommendation from the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) to the EU’s executive European Commission for endorsement is a taste of what Britain’s financial services sector might face after it leaves the bloc.

A new EU law requires ESMA to say for the first time if rules for hedge funds and other alternative investments such as private equity in non-EU countries are as strict as those in the 28-country bloc.

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