Home Breadcrumb caret Industry News Breadcrumb caret Industry CSA publishes soft-dollar paper (February 8, 2005) The Canadian Securities Administrators has published for comment a comment paper on soft-dollar arrangements. As reported last week on Advisor.ca, the paper takes no stand on the sometimes-controversial arrangements, but instead outlines scenarios — both pro and con — and asks respondents to answer a series of probing questions. Under typical soft-dollar […] By Doug Watt | February 8, 2005 | Last updated on February 8, 2005 2 min read How does an advisor ensure that such arrangements are consistent with general obligations to clients? Should there be additional disclosure requirements? Are there practical impediments to splitting commission payments into order execution and “investment decision-making services”? Comments on the paper will be accepted until May 6, 2005. Filed by Doug Watt, Advisor.ca, doug.watt@advisor.rogers.com (02/08/05) Doug Watt Save Stroke 1 Print Group 8 Share LI logo Regulator set to introduce soft-dollar paper Soft dollars part two: Meanwhile, down south . . . The paper also provides some recent regulatory history on soft-dollar arrangements in the U.S., Britain and Australia, and asks a number of questions directly related to soft dollars, such as: How does an advisor ensure that such arrangements are consistent with general obligations to clients? Should there be additional disclosure requirements? Are there practical impediments to splitting commission payments into order execution and “investment decision-making services”? Comments on the paper will be accepted until May 6, 2005. Filed by Doug Watt, Advisor.ca, doug.watt@advisor.rogers.com (02/08/05)