Fond commun de placement
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Fonds commun de placement translates to "Pooled funds", and are open-ended collective investment funds based that are neither trust or company law based. They are similar to Common contractual funds in Ireland.
Commonly referred to as FCP or F.C.P., these financial instruments are collective investments that are similar to the Sicav; both exist alongside one another. They aren't investment companies; they're more like open partnerships. They invest in different financial instruments, but they do not have the tax status of the SICAV.
They are typically issued in the French-speaking countries of Europe.
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