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European Commission issues Interim Report on CSDR
30 June 2021
EU Reporter Bob Currie

Report says Commission will consider a REFIT legislative review of CSDR, subject to an impact assessment

ESMA responds to European Commission’s Review of CSDR
28 May 2021
France Reporter Bob Currie

EU securities market regulator calls for reform of T2S supervision framework

AccessFintech and SIX join forces to solve CSDR eligibility data challenges
04 May 2021
Switzerland Reporter Maddie Saghir

AccessFintech and SIX will automate the process of correctly determining the CSDR eligibility parameters of each trade using multiple data points by using SIX-provided pertinent data on the AccessFintech platform

Clearstream gains CSDR licences for its international CSD
14 April 2021
Luxembourg Reporter Maddie Saghir

The authorisation marks a key step in achieving full CSDR compliance for all of Clearstream’s CSDs

EACH urges EC to agree with ESMA on a further delay to CSDR's SDR
01 April 2021
Belgium Reporter Maddie Saghir

EACH says a number of the provisions are simply not implementable because of their technical inaccuracy and some would also increase operational risk within the EU CSDR SDR

DTCC’s ALERT reaches new milestone with more than 10 million SSIs
31 March 2021
UK Reporter Maddie Saghir

DTCC ALERT, the web-based global database for the maintenance and communication of account and standing settlement instructions (SSIs), has more than 10 million SSIs now included in the service

CSDR: there are yet to be changes in industry behaviour
23 March 2021
UK Reporter Maddie Saghir

“The industry would like to start seeing trade fails come down to the point where the industry’s investment into this space will kick in but I'm certainly not seeing this yet," says BNY Mellon's Martin Smith

CSDR consultation responses show majority in favour of buy-ins becoming voluntary
19 March 2021
Belgium Reporter Maddie Saghir

Responses from the European Commission’s CSDR consultation found that 51 out of 91 respondents said the buy-in regime should change from a mandatory requirement to a voluntary one

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Accelerated Settlement: evaluating preparations for T+1 in the US and Canada

Asset Servicing Times' panel discussion on Accelerated Settlement examining the US and Canadian transition to T+1 securities settlement scheduled for May 2024

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Early days yet

Industry experts share their early assessment of the CSDR settlement failure penalties regime and how it has affected the industry since its implementation in February

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Play suspended?

Brian Bollen asks industry experts their thoughts on the delayed implementation of CSDR’s buy-in rules and the best game plan to bring to the regulatory playing field

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The great postponement

Eliane Meziani, senior advisor and Rodolphe Carissimo, advisor for CACEIS public affairs talk to Jenna Lomax about the postponement of the CSDR mandatory buy-in rulings and why the market requires and deserves due time to prepare for it

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Derek Coyle
Brown Brothers Harriman

Derek Coyle of Brown Brothers Harriman discusses the potential impacts that CSDR will have on custody markets and how firms can best prepare themselves for the upcoming regulation

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Philip Taliaferro
Broadridge International

As firms continue to juggle innovation, customer loyalty and deal with the complexity of regulatory change, Broadridge’s Philip Taliaferro discusses regulatory challenges for the year ahead

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Emma Johnson and Mike Clarke
Deutsche Bank

Deutsche Bank’s Emma Johnson and Mike Clarke share how, in the changing regulatory landscape, technology can enable compliance and deliver better outcomes for clients

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Daniel Carpenter
Meritsoft

Daniel Carpenter, head of regulation at Meritsoft, discusses the challenges of CSDR and how Meritsoft is helping its clients to prepare for it

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Germany

Experts say DLT has the potential to open the floor to all kinds of innovations if it can become a regulatory and legally integral part of Germany’s business

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