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Asset management association pushes for Europe to switch to T+1 in 2026

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The Investment Association (IA) has concluded that the UK, EU and Switzerland should transition to T+1 settlement on a date in Autumn 2026 after gathering views from its members. The paper outlines a range of considerations across the UK, EU and Switzerland.

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All signs point towards Europe aligning T+1 move with UK and Switzerland

The TRADE

The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) acknowledged the benefits of reducing settlement times but highlighted how harmonisation, standardisation and modernisation will be needed and will require investments. The post All signs point towards Europe aligning T+1 move with UK and Switzerland appeared first on The TRADE.

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The Thursday T+1 trading conundrum

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A few bps matter,” said Jim Goldie, EMEA head of capital markets, ETFs and indexed strategies, Invesco. said Callum McPherson, dealing manager at Evenlode Investment, also speaking at CMX. The UK should move in step with the EU,” said Hugh Gronow, head of dealing and implementation, Newton Investment Management.

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EU proposes October 2027 for T+1 switch

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The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) has proposed a move to T+1 in the EU by Q4 2027 – in line with the UK. Published in the watchdog’s final T+1 recommendations, ESMA recommends that the migration to T+1 occurs simultaneously across all relevant instruments – with a coordinated approach across the continent “desirable”. In a (..)

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The TRADE predictions series 2025: Post-trade and the shift to T+1

The TRADE

Central clearing will play a key role in this debate, which will be essential for advancing the region’s capital markets, and we look forward to Emir 3.0 This conversation is especially relevant as cross-border transactions grow in volume and as asset managers expand their investment in international markets.

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