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KAGG



Gesetz ĂĽber Kapitalanlagegesellschaften (KAGG) (German for Investment Company Act) is a law designed to protect investors, and is the statutory basis for the German investment fund market. KAGG is criticized for not being adaptive to Modern Portfolio Management techniques and for driving much of the German mutual Fund market to Luxembourg, where the laws are less restrictive.



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