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ArtikelInvestment Banks as Fiduciaries : Implications for Conflicts of Interest  
Oleh: Tuch, Andrew
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Melbourne University Law Review vol. 29 no. 2 (Aug. 2005), page 478-517.
Topik: INTERESTS; investment banks; fiduciaries; conflicts; interest
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Isi artikelInvestment banks play an intermediary role in the financial system that is integral to its efficient operation. A core, and highly visible, aspect of their work is providing financial advisory services to institutional clients on transactions that have strategic importance, such as mergers and acquisitions. As these services are but one aspect of the broad and diverse range of financial services that investment banks typically provide, challenges such as conflicts of interest inevitably arise. Somewhat anomalously, the question of whether these firms owe fiduciary duties to their clients when providing financial advisory services has received little regulatory, judicial or scholarly attention. This article will address that question, consider the parameters of any fiduciary obligation to avoid conflicts of interest that may arise, and discuss the implications for responses to these conflicts.
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