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The regulator has cleared the way for T+2 settlement to start in the U.S. by the fall.
The U.S. push for a shorter settlement cycle crossed a major milestone when the SEC amended a key rule this week to shorten the standard settlement cycle for most broker-dealer securities transactions from three business days, known as T+3, to the a settlement cycle of two business days, T+2. This sets the stage for T+2...
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