FCA tells asset managers to review their liquidity management arrangements
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By Pritpal Virdee
On 6 July 2023, the FCA released a press release telling asset managers to review their liquidity management in funds after conducting a multi-firm review.
The review follows a letter the FCA issued in November 2019 to the Boards of AFMs detailing good practice in liquidity management and was carried out by the FCA to identify any improvements that have been made since 2019, and what weaknesses remain in firms’ ability to implement effective liquidity management frameworks.
The FCA assessed each firm’s governance structures, liquidity stress-testing (LST) methodologies, redemption processes, liquidity management tools, and valuation processes. The FCA reached the following conclusions:
In addition to publishing its review, the FCA has issued a Dear CEO Letter summarising the findings of the review and reiterating what the FCA expects from firms.
The FCA expects firms to review their liquidity management arrangements, consider the application of findings in the review together with the accompanying Dear CEO letter, and make any enhancements that may be necessary.
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