The President's Working Group on Financial Markets released a set of principles and guidelines that will guide U.S. financial regulators as they address public policy issues associated with the rapid growth of private pools of capital, including hedge funds. The agreement among the PWG and U.S. agency principals, which will serve as a framework for evaluating market developments, specifically concentrates on investor protection and systemic risk concerns.
The principles are intended to reinforce the significant progress that has been made since the PWG last issued a report on hedge funds in 1999 and to encourage continued efforts along those same lines:
- Private Pools of Capital: maintain and enhance information, valuation, and risk management systems to provide market participants with accurate, sufficient, and timely information.
- Investors: consider the suitability of investments in a private pool in light of investment objectives, risk tolerances, and the principle of portfolio diversification.
- Counterparties and Creditors: commit sufficient resources to maintain and enhance risk management practices.
- Regulators and Supervisors: work together to communicate and use authority to ensure that supervisory expectations regarding counterparty risk management practices and market integrity are met.
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Agreement among PWG and U.S. agency principals
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