Custody of Investments: Law and Practice
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 14 December 2000
- ISBN 9780198298588
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages260 pages
- Size 254x176x18 mm
- Weight 588 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
This book focuses on the legal implications of how assets are held on behalf of investors by other parties (such as brokers, investment managers, specialist custodians and central depositaries) and in particular how the chosen method affects the legal rights of the investor over the assets in question. The impact of immobilisation, dematerialisation, fungible holdings and settlement practices are all considered. The book also covers the effect of the use of custody assets for security, the duties of custodians, the remedies of investors, cross-border custody and the regulatory response to custody business. An authoritative work for practitioners, academics and reference libraries specializing in financial services, banking and investment law, both in the UK and internationally, it provides one of the clearest and most up to date analyses of these subjects available.
MoreLong description:
This book focuses on the legal implications of how assets are held on behalf of investors by other parties (such as brokers, investment managers, specialist custodians and central depositaries) and in particular how the chosen method affects the legal rights of the investor over the assets in question. The impact of immobilisation, dematerialisation, fungible holdings and settlement practices are all considered. The book also covers the effect of the use of custody assets for security, the duties of custodians, the remedies of investors, cross-border custody and the regulatory response to custody business.
An authoritative work for practitioners, academics and reference libraries specializing in financial services, banking and investment law, both in the UK and internationally, it provides one of the clearest and most up to date analyses of these subjects available.
This book provides a comprehensive guide to the complex legal issues which arise when investment assets are placed in custody. Accordingly, the book should be of considerable interest to practitioners working in the areas of financial markets and funds management law. It should also prove an invaluable resource for academics interested in those areas.
Table of Contents:
Table of Cases
Table of Legislation
Introduction
Single-tier Custody
Identification of Custody Assets
Mulit-tier Custody
The Nature of the Investor's Interest
Custody Assets as Security for Lenders
Custodian's Duties
Breach of Duty
Regulation of Custody Business
Cross-border Custody
Checklist of the Main Legal Issues in Assessing Custodial Arrangements
Bibliography
Index