European banks, asset managers study halving stocks settlement time

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Banks and asset managers have set up a new task-force to study whether Europe should keep up with Wall Street by halving the time it takes to settle share trades.

The SEC has said that T+1 would make markets more resilient to the type of volatility seen during COVID-19, and the "meme stocks" phenomenon on Wall Street in 2020, when social media sites fuelled heavy trading in companies like GameStop.

T+1 cuts the amount of time brokers have to tie up capital and margin to cover unsettled trades, and failure to follow suit could put Europe at a competitive disadvantage to Wall Street. The task-force will look at whether Europe should adopt T+1 -- and if so, when -- in a bid to shape regulatory thinking.

Given heavy transatlantic share trading, firms in Europe will have to make some changes to reflect the U.S. move in any case. "An industry task force on T+1 settlement is a logical and necessary step for Europe, both in terms of managing the impacts of the U.S. move to T+1, and in considering a European timetable for a possible similar move," said Tanguy van de Werve, secretary general of EFAMA, the European investment funds industry body.

 

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