Custody
UK FTT objection may restrict instruments to be taxed
EU11 Finance Ministers meet May 6
BNP Paribas affirms global expansion plans
Custodian has “aggressive” acquisition target
Euroclear criticises non-neutral industry utilities
Major CCPs part of profit-maximising, exchange-owned entities
Prime brokers to escape AIFMD segregation burden, sources say
Regulators have agreed a solution in row over client asset segregation, according to five industry sources
Custody Risk December 2013
Editor's comment
Nigerian financial infrastructures increasing cooperation
If you build it, they will come
SEB's Fors: T2S threatens custody offerings
Custody conundrums
Nigerian CSD: derivatives, CCP and securities lending in 2014
At Nigeria's third Capital Market Committee retreat this week, the head of the country's central securities depository reports on progress liberalising the market - and dealing with unclaimed dividends
BNP Paribas wins mandates across four continents
Mandate watch
Sponsored forum: sub-custody - Preparing for change
Sponsored forum: sub-custody
Custody Risk July–September 2013
Editor's letter
Depositories ponder size of capital requirements for AIFMD liability
Capital punishment
Custodians see global assets rise an average of 9.6%
Safety remains the key concern of custodians keeping nearly $110 trillion in assets in Custody Risk's 2013 Global Custody Survey
BBH disappointed burden of proof reversed in AIFMD
Quotes of the quarter
The future of custody
Sponsored statement: Credit Suisse
Custody Risk European Awards nominations open
The Custody Risk European Awards (formerly the ICFA European Awards) are recognised as the most prestigious in the securities servicing industry and identify the best companies in custody, fund administration and technology.
Citi heads mandate wins with £10 billion Nationwide appointment
Citi picked up a £10 billion custody mandate from Nationwide Building Society while RBC and BNY Mellon also registered major wins
Custody Risk June 2013
Editor's comment - piecing it all together
Ucits’ future in Asia questioned
Ucits has enjoyed unprecedented success penetrating Asia but the party may be ending for the investment vehicle as three Asian initiatives prepare to challenge the European brand
AIFM directive changes relationships for prime brokers
Coming into force in July, the AIFM directive will likely to curb the freedom for prime brokers to reuse assets pledged by hedge funds for collateral, resulting in higher fees for services including leverage, says Patrick Colle, general manager of Paris…
Mandate Watch: BNY Mellon leads the pack
Mandates trend to alternatives
Custody Risk March 2013
Editor's comment - solving systemic risk in harmony
Solving systemic risk in harmony
Regulators face an uphill task fixing the plumbing of global financial regulation, but an organisation waits in the wings ready to be tasked with the job of marrying up the connections