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A panelist at FTF’s ReCon NY makes the case for much more aggressive moves to shorten the settlement cycle in the U.S.
A panelist at FTF’s ReCon New York event on Thursday is calling for the U.S. securities industry to move to a T+0 settlement cycle rather than the incremental move to T+2, citing the truism that nothing good happens between trade date and settlement. That’s a phrase heard often from operations managers, and it was heard...
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