The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA), the European Commission (EC), and the European Central Bank (ECB) put out a joint statement this week indicating support for a coordinated T+1 transition with other jurisdictions in the region including the U.K. and Switzerland. Despite the complex E.U. post-trade landscape, the regulatory trio stressed the urgency of… Read More >>
U.K. to Leverage Its ‘Second-Mover’ T+1 Advantages
The U.K. Accelerated Settlement Taskforce (AST) recently released its interim report, presenting recommendations for the industry’s shift to shorter T+1 settlement. The task force has opened a brief consultation period to gather industry feedback on these recommendations. One key aspect of the task force’s strategy is learning from the U.S. experience with T+1 as part… Read More >>
T+1 Woes Did Not Sink Sec Lending Revenues
The global securities finance industry experienced a decrease in revenue for lenders in the third quarter of 2024, according to DataLend, the market data service of EquiLend. While the operational challenges of the shift to shorter T+1 settlement might appear to be the culprit, they did not cause these revenue dips, Nancy Allen, global head… Read More >>
Is T+1 in North America a Partial Victory?
The Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association (SIFMA), Investment Company Institute (ICI), and the Depository Trust & Clearing Corp. (DTCC) released a report early last month declaring victory in the push for a shorter settlement cycle for markets in North America. However, the report fails to address some of the issues that have emerged over… Read More >>
Is the Price Tag for T+1 Edging Upward?
Earlier this year, Bloomberg Intelligence (BI) estimated that the U.S. transition to T+1 settlement could cost the securities industry more than $31 billion a year, with the move reflecting “profound implications” for both the U.S. and global markets. For now, though, the full impact is still emerging, says Gerard Walsh, who leads Northern Trust‘s global… Read More >>
E.U.’s Buy Side Wants T+1 to Happen Sooner
The German buy side is advocating for the earlier adoption of shorter T+1 settlement, amid growing calls for harmonization with the U.K. and Switzerland. The German Investment Funds Association (BVI), which represents 115 fund companies and asset managers with €4 trillion ($4.4 trillion) in assets under management (AUM), is pushing for the European Union to… Read More >>
SEC Kicks Off a T+1 Compliance Sweep
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has begun detailed examinations of industry participants to ensure compliance with its new T+1 trade settlement and recordkeeping requirements. Both investment advisors and broker-dealers are being audited to provide information on their policies, procedures, and records related to trade allocation, confirmation, and affirmation processes to the SEC’s Division… Read More >>
T+1 Glitches Emerge Between U.S. & E.U. Settlement
At a recent European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) public hearing on T+1 settlement, market participants expressed confidence that misalignments caused by North America’s transition will be resolved once the European Union (E.U.) adopts a shortened settlement cycle. While North America’s transition to T+1 was largely uneventful, hailed as a success by many, including DTCC… Read More >>
Achieve T+1 Harmony with U.S. Before E.U.: Task Force
The investment management industry believes that the U.K. being out of sync with the T+1 settlement of the U.S. is a bigger problem than with the European Union, and the U.K. needs to get its “skates on” with implementation. That’s according to Andrew Douglas, chair of the U.K. Accelerated Settlement Task Force (AST), which advocates… Read More >>
Did FX Workarounds Help Firms Get to T+1?
The foreign exchange (FX) industry has been tight-lipped since North America transitioned to a shorter settlement cycle a little over a month ago. However, more light is being shed on the operational workarounds buy-side firms deployed to meet the deadline. Though concerns about FX liquidity and pricing prior to the transition have not necessarily materialized,… Read More >>