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Prime brokers and custodian banks have stopped brawling and started building, as both recognize the importance of tip top operational capacity to woo hedge fund clientele.
Following a rocky courtship just after the financial crisis, prime brokers and custodian banks have now settled into a comfortable – if not quite loving – marriage of convenience as both sides aim to please hedge fund clients, sources say. “In the beginning, there was definitely a lot of competition between the custodian banks and...
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