Glossary entry (derived from question below)
français term or phrase:
FPVG
anglais translation:
general purpose professional fund
Added to glossary by
Adam Warren
Dec 10, 2013 11:04
10 yrs ago
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français term
FPVG
français vers anglais
Affaires / Finance
Finance (général)
investment and risk-allocation rules
F = fonds; VG stands for "à vocation générale"; the 'P' could be "de placement" or "privé" - I just don't know.
The acronym occurs in just 3 separate instances in an 8-thousand-word document. It is related to FIVG for which I have already posted a request here.
A distinction is made between FPVG and the already-queried FIVGs: "Ils [FPVGs] appliquent un risque de contrepartie dans des conditions similaires aux FIVG (les FPVG n’ont pas d’obligation de limiter leur risque de contrepartie)."
As stated for my earlier query today, I have exhausted the resources of ProZ.com, WordReference, Linguee, and strangely, IATE and the AMF website.
However, Article L214-144 of the Code Monétaire et financier refers to "fonds professionnel à vocation générale" - can anyone confirm whether this would be a "Market Traded Fund" (MTF)?
As regards that Code, the latest English translation I am aware of does not have the same numbering as the up-to-date French Code on Legifrance, and neither of the queried terms is documented in that translation.
If I find anything more about these two peculiar species, I shall update these posts.
Again, I shall appreciate your help.
With kind regards,
Adam Warren
(IanDhu - 41189)
The acronym occurs in just 3 separate instances in an 8-thousand-word document. It is related to FIVG for which I have already posted a request here.
A distinction is made between FPVG and the already-queried FIVGs: "Ils [FPVGs] appliquent un risque de contrepartie dans des conditions similaires aux FIVG (les FPVG n’ont pas d’obligation de limiter leur risque de contrepartie)."
As stated for my earlier query today, I have exhausted the resources of ProZ.com, WordReference, Linguee, and strangely, IATE and the AMF website.
However, Article L214-144 of the Code Monétaire et financier refers to "fonds professionnel à vocation générale" - can anyone confirm whether this would be a "Market Traded Fund" (MTF)?
As regards that Code, the latest English translation I am aware of does not have the same numbering as the up-to-date French Code on Legifrance, and neither of the queried terms is documented in that translation.
If I find anything more about these two peculiar species, I shall update these posts.
Again, I shall appreciate your help.
With kind regards,
Adam Warren
(IanDhu - 41189)
Proposed translations
(anglais)
4 | General purpose professional fund | Conor McAuley |
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General purpose professional fund
From "Table of the new range of funds", AMF document available at
http://www.amf-france.org/en_US/Actualites/Communiques-de-pr...
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Note added at 6 hrs (2013-12-10 17:45:32 GMT)
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See Discussion entries also.
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Note added at 7 hrs (2013-12-10 18:23:58 GMT)
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This is the one I think FPVG corresponds to, but I may be wrong.
http://www.amf-france.org/en_US/Actualites/Communiques-de-pr...
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Note added at 6 hrs (2013-12-10 17:45:32 GMT)
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See Discussion entries also.
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Note added at 7 hrs (2013-12-10 18:23:58 GMT)
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This is the one I think FPVG corresponds to, but I may be wrong.
4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "Again, thank you, Conor. Your AMF tip is very valuable."
Discussion
click on
"Table of the new range of funds"
in the "Read more" section at the bottom for a PDF document summarising the names of the new funds.
"investment funds currently offered by French managers. Some ***names will change as a result;***"
Otherwise, I found no matches for "fonds professionnel à vocation générale" in the French version of the Code and none for "Market Traded Fund" in the English version.