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A source of great consternation amongst the greast wise counsel of cash equities lawyers in the run up to - yea, and subsequent to - {{t|Mifid 2}}, even though it didn't change from MiFID 1. Indeed, it is an expression that is littered throughout the European legislation. | |||
A source of great consternation amongst the greast wise counsel of cash equities lawyers in the run up to - yea, and subsequent to - {{t|Mifid 2}}. | |||
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===FCA definition=== | |||
For this definition in its native habitat (ie a more reliable source than the above) see: [http://fshandbook.info/FS/glossary-html/handbook/Glossary/D?definition=G1286 FCA Website Definition] | |||
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A source of great consternation amongst the greast wise counsel of cash equities lawyers in the run up to - yea, and subsequent to - Mifid 2, even though it didn't change from MiFID 1. Indeed, it is an expression that is littered throughout the European legislation.
FCA rulebook in a Nutshell™ (durable medium edition)
Durable medium means either (a) paper; or (b) any other communication addressed personally to the client that the client can save and keep unchanged as long as it is relevant, including disks, emails and files saved to hard drives but excluding internet pages unless they are personally addressed to the client.
Usually the form of communication must be appropriate to the relevant business and if the client is offered the choice between paper and the other communication, it must be the one the client choses.
Electronic communications count as context-appropriate if you have regular internet access.
FCA definition
For this definition in its native habitat (ie a more reliable source than the above) see: FCA Website Definition