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The Thursday T+1 trading conundrum

The TRADE

Given that the settlement cycle is now shorter in the US trading volumes on a Thursday have dropped off significantly thanks to funding requirements that require brokers to fund a position for an additional three days on Friday, Saturday and Sunday given the slightly longer settlement cycle in Europe, the UK, and most of Asia Pacific.

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Reducing Staff Turnover Through Strategic Mergers: How M&A Can Stabilize MedSpa Workforces

Sun Acquisitions

billion by 2026, growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 13.5%. Addressing these issues through strategic mergers and acquisitions presents a significant opportunity for MedSpa businesses. We would be delighted to speak with you at your convenience about your MedSpa business.

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D2C Insurance Industry: Overcoming Top 4 Cash Flow Challenges

Razorpay

. → The insurance industry in India is expected reach US$ 222 billion by 2026. While the D2C insurance industry has experienced significant growth and success, it also faces certain cash flow challenges that are unique to the business model, especially during the initial stages. with a flexible credit line of up to Rs.

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SEC chair Gary Gensler urges UK to set T+1 transition date

The TRADE

Transitioning to T+1 is a team effort involving thousands of market participants, including clearing houses, depositories, custodian banks, broker-dealers, investment advisors, self-regulatory organisations, stock exchanges, service providers, industry groups, trade associations, and regulators.

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Royal London Asset Management: ‘At the end of the day, they’re just really good traders’

The TRADE

But they’re also curious and inquisitive around how we improve processes and deliver efficiencies for the business.” The rates environment globally has kept the pair busy in periods of volatility in recent months, something that Jenkins confirms he expects to continue. “The The way the PMs have been looking to trade has changed.