Can the EU and UK reach T+1 together?

Prompted by the North American migration, both jurisdictions are drawing up guidelines for reaching next-day settlement.

The EU and UK are forging ahead with efforts to prepare their markets for a migration to one-day settlement cycles. Following North America’s transition to T+1 in May, both jurisdictions have now formally recognized the need to shorten their own settlement windows, with Q4 2027 mooted as an approximate target by the UK.

Now that public authorities have set the goalposts, it falls to working groups and regulators to define the technical changes needed to facilitate a migration. Automation and

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