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Client commission agreement : ウィキペディア英語版 | Commission sharing agreement A Commission Sharing Agreement ("CSA") or in the US named Client Commission Agreement ("CCA") is a type of soft dollar arrangement that allows money managers to separately pay the executing broker for trade execution and ask that broker to allocate a portion of the commission directly to an independent research provider.〔http://www.indxsecurities.com/content/7/JP1_add.pdf〕 CSAs consist of a percentage of execution fees, that are directed to pay for research reports from sell-side banks. The form of a CSA can be as short as one page.〔(Example of a CSA )〕 One of the disadvantages of CSAs is the counterparty risk, that a broker has.〔(Are CCAs Safe? -- Growing Counterparty Risk Drives The Buy Side To Rethink Client Commission Agreements And Consolidating Broker Relationships )〕 == References == 〔
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