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UK finance watchdog studies “side pockets” for parking sanctioned Russian assets

Side pockets would allow a fund to separate suspended assets that are difficult to sell or value, from other core investments.

“The FCA has begun discussions with stakeholders about options to allow UK authorised retail funds to make exceptional use of ‘side pockets’ given the significant practical challenges in disposing of Russian and Belarusian assets in the context of suspensions and extensive global sanctions,” the Financial Conduct Authority said in a statement.


Source: Economy - investing.com

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