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| #1335577 in eBooks | 2010-06-29 | 2010-06-29 | File type: PDF||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Excellent introduction to the rules governing prime brokerage|By Stuart B|Jon Aikman’s ‘When Prime Brokers Fail’ presents the key rules and concepts underlying the business of prime brokerage, and highlights well the critical position these sometimes under emphasized institutions take in our modern financial system. His book presents clearly the complex relati||
When Prime Brokers Fail covers its subject, prime brokerage, with encyclopedic thoroughness.
An informative primer on the new landscape of leading prime brokers
Before the recent financial crisis, both regulators and market participants disregarded the complex and dangerous nature of the relationship between prime brokers (the banks) and their clients (the funds). In When Prime Brokers Fail, J. S. Aikman examines the convoluted structure of this relationship, the main participants, and the impact of the near collapse of prime brokerages on the financia...
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