The European Commission is to set up a committee to look at ways to increase EU-wide investment in non-listed, open-ended real estate funds. Internal Market and Services Commissioner Charlie McCreevy said that while open-ended
The European Commission is to set up a committee to look at ways to increase EU-wide investment in non-listed, open-ended real estate funds. Internal Market and Services Commissioner Charlie McCreevy said that while open-ended
real estate funds are widely available to retail investors in several EU countries, this was almost exclusively on a national level. The new committee will issue its report in 2008, he said.