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CAAM is authorised by the Autorite des Marches Financiers in France to provide investment services on a cross border basis into Ireland and this has been notified to and agreed by the Irish Financial Services Regulatory Authority (“IFSRA”). This information is not intended for distribution to, or use by, any person or entity in any country or jurisdiction where to do so would be contrary to law or regulation or which would subject Crédit Agricole Asset Management or its affiliates to any registration requirements within these restrictions, such as US persons, are not permitted access to information contained herein. Not all sub-funds will necessarily be registered or licensed for sale in all jurisdictions or be available to all clients. This website contains information on CAAM Funds which is a Luxembourg-domiciled UCITS III SICAV (umbrella fund). CAAM Funds has duly notified the IFSRA of its intention to market its shares in Ireland and, as such is placed on the list of collective investment schemes marketing in Ireland. Not all sub-funds may be marketed in Ireland. The information contained in this website is produced for information purposes only and does not constitute an offer to buy or a solicitation to sell, nor is it investment advice. Any investment in CAAM Funds should be made on the basis of the current legal documents (prospectus, simplified prospectus) and by-laws and annual and semi-annual reports, which can be obtained free of charge from the website www.caam-funds.com, from Crédit Agricole Asset Management Luxembourg S.A., 5 Allée Scheffer, L-2520 Luxembourg or from the Irish facilities agent, Crédit Agricole Investor Services Bank Luxembourg – Dublin Branch, La Touche House, International Financial Services Centre, Dublin 1. Past performance may not be a reliable guide to future performance. Investments may fall as well as rise in value and shareholders may lose, as the case may be, the amount originally invested. Income may fluctuate in accordance with market conditions and taxation arrangements. Changes in exchange rates may have an adverse effect on the value, price or income of the product. Investments in emerging countries include special considerations and risks such as currency fluctuation, limited liquidity and political and social uncertainties.
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