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A [[fond commune de placement]] (fondly known as an [[FCP]] by those in the know) is a form of [[investment fund]] native to francophone places like {{t|France}} and {{t|Luxembourg}}. It has no independent legal status but exists as a set of defined relationships between investors, managers and the custodian. This makes the job of getting a [[netting opinion]] a bit of a mission.
A ''[[fond commun de placement]]'' (usually italicised; to those in the know, an [[FCP]]) is a form of [[investment fund]] native to francophone places like {{t|France}} and {{t|Luxembourg}}. It has no independent legal status but exists as a set of defined relationships between investors, managers and the custodian. This makes the job of getting a [[netting opinion]] a bit of a mission.


{{seealso}}
{{seealso}}
*[[Espievie]]
*[[Espievie]]
*[[Investment fund]]
*[[Investment fund]]

Revision as of 14:03, 6 March 2019

A fond commun de placement (usually italicised; to those in the know, an FCP) is a form of investment fund native to francophone places like France and Luxembourg. It has no independent legal status but exists as a set of defined relationships between investors, managers and the custodian. This makes the job of getting a netting opinion a bit of a mission.

See also