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Cloud increasingly the primary choice of deployment for post-trade workloads and trading, as market readiness accelerates

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The Cloud is increasingly the primary choice of deployment for post-trade workloads and trading, a new Nasdaq paper has found, with market readiness one of the factors driving the adoption.

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T+1 will release £1 billion of margin in the UK, says BoE

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The UKs move to a T+1 settlement cycle could release 1 billion of margin currently required at central counterparties, according to the Bank of Englands (BoE) executive director, financial market infrastructure, Sasha Mills. The UK will move to T+1 on 11 October 2027, in line with the EU and Switzerland.

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EU watchdogs launch new governance structure to support T+1 transition

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Due to the significant interconnectedness within the EU capital market, a coordinated approach across the EU, involving authorities, market participants, financial market infrastructures and investors, is desirable, according to the watchdogs. The first meeting of the coordination committee is scheduled for 6 February.

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Fireside Friday with… ING Bank’s Stephane Malrait

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I think it’s similar to 2024 to some extent, the main challenges are going to be political and macroeconomic uncertainties and how that will impact traders trading strategy. Financial products are different in EM than in developed markets where products are more electronic, with more high frequency trading, etc.

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The TRADE predictions series 2025: The evolving regulatory landscape

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As the industry moves towards a consolidated tape and the looming T+1 deadline, established players will likely continue positioning themselves to expand their market share or protect their existing trading, data, and technology businesses. As part of this wider effort, Europe will need stronger and simpler market structures.

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