"The UCITS  bonus cap will help strengthen investor protection and reduce risky speculation. It will also complement the recently-adopted EU rules capping bankers' bonuses, ensuring these rules cannot be circumvented and providing for a level playing field", said lead MEP Sven Giegold (Greens/EFA, DE).
	Undertakings for collective investments in transferable securities (UCITS), which gather assets from ordinary retail investors and pool them to buy bonds, shares or other financial products must be subject to stricter rules, to protect investors in them properly, said MEPs. UCITS  control almost €6.3 trillion in funds.
	Remuneration rules
	The variable component of a fund manager's total salary should not exceed the fixed component salary and 50 per cent of the variable remuneration should be paid in the units (assets) of the UCITS  concerned, says the text. Fund managers' pay should be always aligned with the investors' interests and the performance of the fund in question, it adds.
	Assets and liabilities
	Depositaries, which hold UCITS  assets for safekeeping and ensure that their transactions comply with all applicable laws, must act independently and solely in the interest of the UCITS  asset holders - they must not trade in UCITS  assets on their own account, says the text. The new rules would also make UCITS  fund depositaries liable to UCITS  and their unit holders for any loss of their assets, even if these assets were held in custody by a third party.
	Next steps
	The European Parliament plenary will vote in April (tbc) on whether to give a mandate for three-party negotiations with EU Member States and the European Commission.
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