The comment came from a panel entitled ‘Is T+1 the goal or a step to instant securities settlement?’, where the pervasive question of when Europe would move to a T+1 settlement cycle was unpacked
Service applies an ISO-standard unique transaction identifier to track progress across the trade lifecycle, enabling market participants to identify trades with high risk of settlement failure and to take pre-emptive action
Borsa Italiana, part of the Euronext Group, is to simplify its listing rules, in a move intended to benefit companies aiming to raise capital on its regulated market, Euronext Milan
Broadridge Financial Solutions has launched its ‘golden copy’ event notification and direct vote execution services in Denmark
JTC has appointed John Collins as senior director of fund services. This follows the August launch of JTC’s fund administration service in Ireland
Following publication of derogation criteria under the European Commission Delegated Act in March, ESMA has identified nine data reporting service providers that it will directly regulate
The European Central Depositories Association has voted in Guillaume Eliet and Indars Aš?uks as its vice-chairs for a three-year term, with Georg Zinner becoming treasurer
Euronext has completed the migration of its Core Data Centre and its related colocation services from Basildon, UK, to the Aruba Global Cloud Data Centre IT3 in Bergamo, Italy
Digital assets have faced a lot of criticism lately, but what’s the real state of the market?
The Nordics boast a harmonised infrastructure, which works particularly well when responding to regulation, but technology will be the key to unlock further opportunities for success
The French bank’s head of clearing, settlement and custody product, Philippe Ruault, tackles Target2-Securities and its next stages
Brian Bollen takes a look at Nordic asset servicing and its current CSD models following the economic upheaval of the COVID-19 pandemic and the more recent Russian invasion of Ukraine
It is no surprise that the COVID-19 pandemic dealt Italy and its economy a hard blow in the first half of 2020. Industry experts explain why 2021 has been a different story and outline what the future holds for the country’s asset servicing
The Nordics are looking to make further technological advancements within its financial services space
As the Netherlands holds its own among many financial hubs within Europe, Amsterdam is a leading location for trading venues and, most of all, remains an enviable pension fund stronghold