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Automation will ease some concerns as firms leave manual post-trade processes to meet the T+1 deadline.
As North American financial markets brace for the impending transition to a T+1 settlement cycle next week, concerns are mounting over the reliance on manual post-trade processes, which could lead to unwelcome settlement failures and increased costs. Firms lacking adequate technological infrastructure are now in a frantic last-minute scramble to automate manual post-trade processes, with...
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