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Seeking safety with custodians

Financial strength of custodians is key, together with quality, safety and stability of sub-custody. For funds, the probability of having to move to a backup plan has significantly increased. Many are going further in the development of contingency relationships than they might have in the past. Kris Devasabai looks at the custody landscape

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In the low-risk, back-to-basics market environment ushered in by the financial crisis, custodian banks have emerged as a safe haven for hedge fund assets. The collapse of Lehman Brothers in September 2008 highlighted the risks hedge funds take on by keeping cash and long assets in a commingled prime brokerage account.

It could be years before hedge funds are able to recover the assets frozen by

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