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Was ist Lock-up-Periode?

Lock-up-Periode A predetermined span of time during which investors in a hedge fund, private equity fund, or similar pooled vehicle are prohibited from redeeming or withdrawing their capital. Commonly set to protect fund liquidity and stabilize asset management during initial investment or critical operations phases.

Source: CFA Institute, IFRS Foundation, FASB (GAAP), Basel III Framework

How is “Lock-up-Periode” Used in Practice?

Die Lock-up-Periode stellt sicher, dass Anleger ihre Anteile in den ersten drei Jahren des Fonds nicht zurückgeben können und unterstützt so eine langfristige Anlagestrategie.

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Who Needs to Know This Term?

  • Financial Analysts
  • Bankers
  • Traders

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Was ist Lock-up-Periode?

A predetermined span of time during which investors in a hedge fund, private equity fund, or similar pooled vehicle are prohibited from redeeming or withdrawing their capital. Commonly set to protect fund liquidity and stabilize asset management during initial investment or critical operations phases.

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