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The proposal is seen as milestone in the industry effort to shorten the settlement cycle in the U.S.
The push for a shorter settlement cycle got a quiet boost from the SEC late last month when the regulator formally proposed a rule amendment urging the settlement cycle for most securities transactions change from three business days after the trade date (T+3) to two business days after the trade date (T+2). A key group...
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