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Can a Single Institution Act as Both a Custodian and a Prime Broker?

Yes, large financial institutions often operate distinct business units that provide both custodial and prime brokerage services. However, regulatory requirements mandate strict internal separation, often called "Chinese Walls," between these functions.

This separation is necessary to prevent conflicts of interest and the misuse of non-public client information between the two business lines.

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