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Title
Asset segregation at CSDs : protecting investors with a level playing field.
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Abstract
This article provides an analysis of the various assets segregation requirements that central securities depositories (CSDs) need to adhere to. Omnibus segregation is likely to be preferred to individual client segregation in those jurisdictions where the legal rights of investors are equivalent regardless of the level of segregation. Individual client segregation could be chosen more often in jurisdictions where ultimate investor accounts are needed to determine the legal owner of the securities. Individual client segregation is expected to be costlier and CSDs are likely to reflect these costs in the settlement fees charged to their customers in order to stay profitable. Hence, CSDs located in Member States with a higher likelihood that individual client segregation is chosen are likely to face a competitive disadvantage vis-à-vis CSDs domiciled in a jurisdiction where omnibus segregation is deemed protective. This article further explains the level-playing-field issues regarding asset segregation between CSDs and global custodians. This paper describes the wish of CSDs to be exempted from certain asset segregation rules while global custodians require CSDs to be submitted to the same asset segregation rules to which they need to adhere to.
Language
English
Source (journal)
European business law review. - London
Publication
London : 2020
ISSN
0959-6941
DOI
10.54648/EULR2020034
Volume/pages
31 :5 (2020) , p. 917-946
Full text (Publisher's DOI)
UAntwerpen
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Last edited 05.10.2023
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