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This is the rule that provides that a {{tag|custodian}} may hold {{tag|client assets}} in its own name or that of a third party if local law or market practice makes it impracticable to do otherwise. See this rule in its natural environment on the {{tag|FCA}} website [https://www.handbook.fca.org.uk/handbook/CASS/6/2.html#D41 here].
This is the rule that provides that a {{tag|custodian}} may hold {{tag|client assets}} in its own name or that of a third party if local law or market practice makes it impracticable to do otherwise. See this rule in its natural environment on the {{tag|FCA}} website [https://www.handbook.fca.org.uk/handbook/CASS/6/2.html#D41 here].


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Note the interplay between CASS {{cassprov|6.2.5}}, about the recording of title to legal assets, with {{cassprov|6.2.3(4)}}.
Note the interplay between CASS {{cassprov|6.2.5}}, about the recording of title to legal assets, with {{cassprov|6.2.3(4)}}.

Revision as of 14:20, 8 March 2017

CASS Anatomy™


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IMPORTANT: CASS changed quite a bit after MiFID II. This resource therefore may well be out of date, even if it was accurate once, which it might not have been. This is an article about the FCA’s custody and client money rules — client assets — and is fondly known by its chapter in the FCA SourcebookTable of Contents | 1 | 1A | 3 | 5 | 6 (custody rules) | 7 (client money rules) | 7A | 8 | 9 (PBDA) | 10

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This is the rule that provides that a custodian may hold client assets in its own name or that of a third party if local law or market practice makes it impracticable to do otherwise. See this rule in its natural environment on the FCA website here.

Discussion

Note the interplay between CASS 6.2.5, about the recording of title to legal assets, with 6.2.3(4).