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Primes preparing for 'worst case' AIFMD asset segregation

The European regulator failed for the second time in a row to agree a common position on the level of segregation to be applied to AIF assets in order to provide certainty in an insolvency situation

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The prime brokerage industry is preparing for the worst – and expects to increase pricing – as the European Securities and Markets Authority (Esma) continues to drag out deliberations on the level of segregation to be applied to client assets under the alternative investment fund managers directive (AIFMD).

Under AIFMD, prime brokers must segregate assets posted as collateral by hedge funds and

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