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Each responds to Esma call on shortening settlement cycles

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  • EACH’s Response to ESMA: EACH responds to ESMA’s call for evidence on shortening settlement cycles.
  • Shortening Settlement Cycles: EACH considers T+1 and T+0, highlighting differences and potential impacts on processes.
  • T+0 Settlement: Describes various types, including instantaneous settlement and end-of-day netting in T+0.
  • Comparison of Benefits: Compares potential benefits of T+0 against current benefits like reduced funding requirements and anonymized trading.
  • T+1 in the US and EU: US participants estimate a 24.6% reduction in margin needs; EACH extrapolates a similar potential in the EU.
  • Smooth Transition Path: EACH emphasizes the need for industry milestones to ensure an efficient transition to shorter settlement cycles.
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