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The master–feeder structure is a technique for structuring investment funds. It allows asset managers to capture the efficiencies of larger pools of assets (see economics of scale) although fashioning investment funds to separate market niches. One or more investment vehicles pool their portfolios within another vehicle – several smaller feeder funds contribute to one master fund. This is also sometimes called a hub and spoke structure.

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  • Opcvm nourricier (fr)
  • Master–feeder investment structure (en)
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  • Un OPCVM est dit « nourricier » lorsque son actif est investi à 85% et en permanence en parts ou actions d'un seul OPCVM (le « maître »), en instruments financiers à terme et en liquidités. (fr)
  • The master–feeder structure is a technique for structuring investment funds. It allows asset managers to capture the efficiencies of larger pools of assets (see economics of scale) although fashioning investment funds to separate market niches. One or more investment vehicles pool their portfolios within another vehicle – several smaller feeder funds contribute to one master fund. This is also sometimes called a hub and spoke structure. (en)
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  • Un OPCVM est dit « nourricier » lorsque son actif est investi à 85% et en permanence en parts ou actions d'un seul OPCVM (le « maître »), en instruments financiers à terme et en liquidités. (fr)
  • The master–feeder structure is a technique for structuring investment funds. It allows asset managers to capture the efficiencies of larger pools of assets (see economics of scale) although fashioning investment funds to separate market niches. One or more investment vehicles pool their portfolios within another vehicle – several smaller feeder funds contribute to one master fund. Sometimes, especially when the feeders are hedge funds, this is a way of complying with the legal systems of distinct jurisdictions. For example, an onshore feeder fund and an offshore feeder fund contribute to the same master portfolio. This is also sometimes called a hub and spoke structure. (en)
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