Fitch Ratings: Brexit to drive wave of property fund gatings

Property devaluation could spark further outflows

Mike Sheen
clock • 2 min read

Open-ended property funds could be set to halt withdrawals by imposing redemption gates in response to fears that property values may be hit by Brexit.

Liquidity across the fund sector is not currently strong enough to prevent managers putting in place withdrawal restrictions should investors fear a steep market decline due to Brexit developments, according to Fitch Ratings. Property funds saw waves of redemptions in the wake of the 2016 vote to leave the European Union. Fitch said while cash levels are "marginally better" than in mid-2016, there is currently potential for the market reaction to Brexit to be "more severe than the reaction to the referendum result", particularly if the outcome is 'no deal'. Earlier in February it e...

To continue reading this article...

Join Investment Week for free

  • Unlimited access to real-time news, analysis and opinion from the investment industry, including the Sustainable Hub covering fund news from the ESG space
  • Get ahead of regulatory and technological changes affecting fund management
  • Important and breaking news stories selected by the editors delivered straight to your inbox each day
  • Weekly members-only newsletter with exclusive opinion pieces from leading industry experts
  • Be the first to hear about our extensive events schedule and awards programmes

Join now

 

Already an Investment Week
member?

Login

More on Regulation

Industry questions where the blame lies for Woodford liquidity issues

Industry questions where the blame lies for Woodford liquidity issues

Reaction to FCA warning notice

Cristian Angeloni
clock 11 April 2024 • 3 min read
FCA to allow 'bundling' of investment research payments in regime overhaul

FCA to allow 'bundling' of investment research payments in regime overhaul

Response to Independent Research Review

Valeria Martinez
clock 10 April 2024 • 2 min read
FCA lays out 2024/25 fees and levies proposals with £755m planned spend

FCA lays out 2024/25 fees and levies proposals with £755m planned spend

To cover budget increase

Hope Coumbe
clock 09 April 2024 • 4 min read
Trustpilot