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State Street to provide access to CLS FX settlement platform
27 February 2019
Tokyo Reporter Jenna Lomax

State Street has started providing access to CLS’s risk-mitigating foreign exchange settlement platform, CLSSettlement, for a Japanese-domiciled pension fund as a pilot fund

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Nomura to provide access to CLSSettlement
19 February 2019
Tokyo Reporter Jenna Lomax

Nomura Asset Management is to be the first asset manager headquartered in Japan to provide access to CLS’ settlement platform for Japanese-domiciled funds

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LSEG acquires stake in Euroclear
30 January 2019
London Reporter Jenna Lomax

The London Stock Exchange Group is to become a shareholder of Euroclear, acquiring 4.92 percent of the firm’s total shares in issue

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Hong Kong to revise settlement and servicing model
28 January 2019
Hong Kong Reporter Jenna Lomax

According to HKEX, an uncertificated, or paperless, securities market, investors could hold and transfer securities in their own name without share certificates or other paper documents

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HKEX enhances DS programme for ETFs
14 January 2019
Hong Kong Reporter Jenna Lomax

Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited has enhanced the designated specialist programme for its exchange-traded products, which include exchange-traded funds

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SPCEX launches exchange-traded repos with Bank of Russia
02 January 2018
Moscow Reporter Jenna Lomax

The St. Petersburg Currency Exchange has launched exchange-traded repos with the Bank of Russia, using The National Settlement Depository’s collateral management system

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BNY Mellon to pay $54 million to settle charges for ADRs
18 December 2018
Washington DC Reporter Jenna Lomax

BNY Mellon will pay more than $54 million to settle charges of improper handling of 'pre-released' American depositary receipts, the Securities and Exchange Commission has revealed

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