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Axioms postulates of hedge fund regulations in India

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TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ; A. BACKGROUND: SURVEYING THE LAND OF HEDGE FUNDS ; B. AL\t AND SCOPE: DETERMINING THE CIRCUMFERENCE OF DISSERTATION; C. STRUCTURE: THE WINGS OF HEDGE FUNDS ; HEDGE FUND REGULATIONS . ; A. DEFINITION OF HEDGE FUNDS: CRIPPLED, BROKEN AND BRANDISHED ; B. CHARACTERISTICS: THE HARE AND THE TORTOISE ; C. FUNDS: THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY ; 1. Hedge funds and Mutual funds: The Wolf and the Elephant. ; 2. Hedge Funds and Private Equity Funds: The Wolf and the Earth Worm; 3. Hedge Funds and Venture Capital Funds: The Wolf and the Bear ; D. ADVANTAGFS: DEEP RISK AND DEEP REWARDS ; III. ISSUES INVOVLED IN REGULATION OF HEDGE FUNDS ; A. THE GHOSTS OF REGULATION: SHOULD HEDGE FUNDS BE REGULATED OR NOT?; B. T HE TOOLS: MODELS FOR REGULATING HEGDE FUNDS ; 1. Spectator Model: No Direct Regulation Approach ; 2. Garden Model: Regula ting Funds only Approach ; 3. Gardener Model: Regula tion of Fund Managers only ; 4. What can Combine may Always Combine: Combinative approach ; IV. HEDGE FUND REGULATION IN INDIA . ; A. OVERVIEW: THE OLD WINE AND THE NEW ; B. BLACK WATER : LEGAL STRATEGY PRIOR To2012 ; 1. Kissed by Disclosures: Disclosure strategy ; 2. T he Horror: Domiciliary and Restriction strategy ; 3. T he Number game: Quantitative Strategy and The registration ; C. T HE DANCE OF MODELS: ANALYSIS OF REGULATORY MODELS ; D. KILL THE REGULATIONS: STRATEGY OF HDGE FUNDS IN INDIA ; V. HEDGE FUND REGULATION IN US . ; A. SEC's MERCY: OVERVIEW ; B. THE GIFT: REGULATION PRIOR TO DODD-FRANK ; 1. The Free fall: Investment Company Act of 1940 ; 2. T he Climb: Securities Act 1933 ; 3. Beyond the Climb: Investment Advisers Act 1940 ; C. THE STRANGLE HOLD: HEGDE FUND REGULATION POST DODD-FRANK ACT.; VI. HEDGE FUND REGULATION IN UK ; A. T HE BOOK OF PRINCIPLES: OVERVIEW ; B. THE LAWSOF1'RADERS: FOREAIFMD ; 1. Breaker of Managers: Hedge Fund manager regulation ; 2. Walk of Marketing: Hedge Fund Marketing Regulation ; 3. Hedge Fund Regulation ; C. THE REIGNOFTHE REGUD TOR : HEDGE FuND REGULATION POST AIFMD; 1. The Second Sons: The Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive; 2. The Regulator Remembers: Impact of AIFMD and UK hedge fund regulation.; VII. RECOMMENDATIONS AND SUGGESTIONS ; A. THE WINDS OF FUTURE: REGULATING HEGDE FUNDS IN THE FUTURE ; B. THE LONG DEBATE: BEST MODEL .
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TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ; A. BACKGROUND: SURVEYING THE LAND OF HEDGE FUNDS ; B. AL\t AND SCOPE: DETERMINING THE CIRCUMFERENCE OF DISSERTATION; C. STRUCTURE: THE WINGS OF HEDGE FUNDS ; HEDGE FUND REGULATIONS . ; A. DEFINITION OF HEDGE FUNDS: CRIPPLED, BROKEN AND BRANDISHED ; B. CHARACTERISTICS: THE HARE AND THE TORTOISE ; C. FUNDS: THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY ; 1. Hedge funds and Mutual funds: The Wolf and the Elephant. ; 2. Hedge Funds and Private Equity Funds: The Wolf and the Earth Worm; 3. Hedge Funds and Venture Capital Funds: The Wolf and the Bear ; D. ADVANTAGFS: DEEP RISK AND DEEP REWARDS ; III. ISSUES INVOVLED IN REGULATION OF HEDGE FUNDS ; A. THE GHOSTS OF REGULATION: SHOULD HEDGE FUNDS BE REGULATED OR NOT?; B. T HE TOOLS: MODELS FOR REGULATING HEGDE FUNDS ; 1. Spectator Model: No Direct Regulation Approach ; 2. Garden Model: Regula ting Funds only Approach ; 3. Gardener Model: Regula tion of Fund Managers only ; 4. What can Combine may Always Combine: Combinative approach ; IV. HEDGE FUND REGULATION IN INDIA . ; A. OVERVIEW: THE OLD WINE AND THE NEW ; B. BLACK WATER : LEGAL STRATEGY PRIOR To2012 ; 1. Kissed by Disclosures: Disclosure strategy ; 2. T he Horror: Domiciliary and Restriction strategy ; 3. T he Number game: Quantitative Strategy and The registration ; C. T HE DANCE OF MODELS: ANALYSIS OF REGULATORY MODELS ; D. KILL THE REGULATIONS: STRATEGY OF HDGE FUNDS IN INDIA ; V. HEDGE FUND REGULATION IN US . ; A. SEC's MERCY: OVERVIEW ; B. THE GIFT: REGULATION PRIOR TO DODD-FRANK ; 1. The Free fall: Investment Company Act of 1940 ; 2. T he Climb: Securities Act 1933 ; 3. Beyond the Climb: Investment Advisers Act 1940 ; C. THE STRANGLE HOLD: HEGDE FUND REGULATION POST DODD-FRANK ACT.; VI. HEDGE FUND REGULATION IN UK ; A. T HE BOOK OF PRINCIPLES: OVERVIEW ; B. THE LAWSOF1'RADERS: FOREAIFMD ; 1. Breaker of Managers: Hedge Fund manager regulation ; 2. Walk of Marketing: Hedge Fund Marketing Regulation ; 3. Hedge Fund Regulation ; C. THE REIGNOFTHE REGUD TOR : HEDGE FuND REGULATION POST AIFMD; 1. The Second Sons: The Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive; 2. The Regulator Remembers: Impact of AIFMD and UK hedge fund regulation.; VII. RECOMMENDATIONS AND SUGGESTIONS ; A. THE WINDS OF FUTURE: REGULATING HEGDE FUNDS IN THE FUTURE ; B. THE LONG DEBATE: BEST MODEL .