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There are warning signs that firms could miss the 2026 T+0 deadlines essential for the move to T+1.
Around 40 percent of securities firms in the European Union (E.U.) and the U.K. are expected to miss the 2026 deadlines tied to T+0 allocations and confirmations, a development described as a “red flag item” by the industry standards body ISITC. The findings form part of research conducted by market research firm ValueExchange, which reported...
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