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As prime brokerage units of A-List firms feel the bite of balance sheet requirements, they may try to squeeze more out of their formerly “feel-good relationships” with hedge funds, causing some funds to turn to custodians for help.
For hedge funds, change is in the air as prime brokers contemplate pulling back on financing options and raising fees, leaving some funds to consider parking excess cash and long securities at custodian banks. Prime brokerage units of A-List firms are beginning to feel the squeeze as big banks face stiff pressure from regulators to...
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