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While two SEC commissioners support the effort, an influential industry group wants the SEC to make rules changes that will facilitate a shorter settlement cycle.
The goal of shortening the U.S. settlement cycle to T+2 (trade day plus two days) by 2017 should be achievable, representatives of a securities industry T+2 initiative say. But regulators will have to step up to the plate and make the rules changes essential to getting the initiative off the ground. Specifically, that means SEC...
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