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Timothy Spangler

    Timothy Spangler écrit sur la finance mondiale et la politique. Sa profonde compréhension du monde financier, forgée au cours de deux décennies de travail à Wall Street et dans la City de Londres, lui permet de dévoiler les tendances qui façonnent les affaires internationales. Spangler est l'auteur d'une chronique primée sur les affaires étrangères et du blog « Law of the Market », où il analyse la réglementation financière et la politique de Wall Street. Ses commentaires sont publiés dans des journaux de premier plan à l'échelle internationale et il est un invité fréquent des médias. Au-delà de ses écrits, Spangler enseigne également le droit dans des universités aux États-Unis et au Royaume-Uni.

    Investment Management
    A Practitioner's Guide to Alternative Investment Funds
    One Step Ahead
    • One Step Ahead

      • 416pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
      3,8(16)Évaluer

      A jargon-free guide to how investment funds operate and how they have broken free of financial crises to grow and prosper

      One Step Ahead
    • Alternative investment funds come in many shapes and sizes. They invest in a diverse range of asset classes and pursue a myriad of different investment strategies. However, sufficient structural similarities exist between the different types of alternative investments funds (hedge funds, venture capital funds, buy-out funds, real estate funds and ever more esoteric vehicles) that a general description can be give of how they are established and operated.

      A Practitioner's Guide to Alternative Investment Funds
    • Investment Management

      Law and Practice

      • 1520pages
      • 54 heures de lecture

      Investment Law and Practice provides an in-depth guide to the processes and legal and regulatory issues relating to investment management. Edited by Timothy Spangler, a New York qualified lawyer and English solicitor, this work provides a comparative consideration of UK and US practice.The work adopts a three part structure. The first part examines the legal principles underlying investment management and the regulatory position in both the UK and the US. It provides lawyers with guidance on the tort aspects of practice in this area, looking at the common law relating to standard of care, contractual duty and fiduciary duty. The second part includes a detailed consideration of those aspects of particular relevance to investment management law, such as derivatives, soft commission and market abuse. The third part considers pertinent issues relevant to each client sector to provide a practical research tool for advising different categories of client.This work will offer valuable information on the regulatory changes and market activity in this dynamic and increasingly specialist practice area.

      Investment Management