German insurers set to invest €20bn in hedge funds

The German insurance regulator is set to change the rules to allow the country's €400bn ($490bn) insurance industry to invest 5% of its assets in hedge funds.

The regulator has published a draft decree permitting investment in European single manager hedge funds and funds of hedge funds.Lawyers expect this to come into force by the middle of this year.

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