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Note that courtesy of {{cobsprov|1 Annex 1}} best execution obligations are not owed to an {{fcaprov|eligible counterparty}} | Note that courtesy of {{cobsprov|1 Annex 1}} best execution obligations are not owed to an {{fcaprov|eligible counterparty}}, but only to a {{fcaprov|eligible professional client}} or a {{fcaprov|eligible retail client}}. | ||
====Application of best execution obligation==== | ====Application of best execution obligation==== |
Revision as of 12:33, 28 November 2014
Note that the provisions of COBS 11.6 are currently under thematic review by the FCA. See in particular the FCA's Consultation on the Use of Dealing Commission (CP13/17) dated November 2013, for which submissions close in February 2014 and which is expected to be implemented in the Spring of 2014.
Best Execution
Note that courtesy of 1 Annex 1 best execution obligations are not owed to an eligible counterparty, but only to a eligible professional client or a eligible retail client.
Application of best execution obligation
Management companies: execution and transmission of orders
Client consent to execution policy and execution of orders outside a regulated market or MTF
- 11.2.25: consent to best execution policy generally
- 11.2.26: permission to execute outside a regulated market or MTF
Use of Dealing Commission
11.6.1
11.6.2
11.6.3
11.6.4
11.6.5
11.6.6
11.6.7
11.6.8G - examples of goods and services that are not exempt and cannot be paid for from dealing commissions
Conduct of Business
This is an article about the FCA’s conduct of business rules, known by its chapter in the FCA Sourcebook, COBS, which implement, among other things, MiFID (directive 2004/39/EC (EUR Lex) and implementing directive 2006/73/EC (EUR Lex)).