According to a new report by Vermiculus and GreySpark Partners, European firms trading in U.S. markets now face a shorter window to allocate and affirm trades.
Asian firms, especially in Japan, face even greater challenges due to a lack of business hour overlap with U.S. markets.
When the US and Canadian markets slashed their settlement
window to just one day, the change promised faster trade finality and reduced
counterparty risk.
But for financial firms across Europe and Asia, it has
triggered a logistical scramble, compressing timelines, inflating costs, and
straining cross-border trade operations like never before.
T+1: A Reform Born in Crisis
This is according to research by Vermiculus and GreySpark Partners, which pointed out that the transition set off a chain
reaction for global firms with exposure to American markets.
While North America, Argentina, and India now operate
on a T+1 basis, most of the world—including the EU, UK, Singapore, and Hong
Kong—still adheres to a T+2 cycle. This divergence means that firms operating
across borders must now reconcile vastly different trade deadlines.
Allocating and affirming trades by 21:00 ET on the trade
date is now mandatory. That creates a serious overlap problem for firms in
Europe and Asia, where business hours end before U.S. markets close. European firms now have just three working hours to
process trades, compared to ten under the previous regime.
In Asia, time zones prove even more unforgiving.
Japanese firms, for instance, must now process U.S. trades after local business
hours. The working-hour overlap is nonexistent. Without night shifts or
relocated operations, these firms risk missing settlement deadlines altogether.
The FX dimension adds to the stress. Many APAC
institutions are being forced to pre-fund trades or outsource foreign exchange
processes due to tight timeframes and unfavorable conversion rates.
Nasdaq and the Intercontinental Exchange are betting
on even longer trading hours. Nasdaq plans to roll out a 24/5 schedule by late
2026, targeting global investors used to the always-on crypto markets.
Toward Real-Time Trading?
Digital asset markets offer real-time settlement and
24/7 trading—features that traditional markets are slowly inching toward. The
U.S. T+1 rule may be a step in that direction.
The EU and UK plan to shift to T+1 by October 2027.
However, their fragmented market structures mean their transition may prove even more complex. In the meantime, global firms must consider whether to build costly night operations or embrace automation to survive the faster pace set by North America.
When the US and Canadian markets slashed their settlement
window to just one day, the change promised faster trade finality and reduced
counterparty risk.
But for financial firms across Europe and Asia, it has
triggered a logistical scramble, compressing timelines, inflating costs, and
straining cross-border trade operations like never before.
T+1: A Reform Born in Crisis
This is according to research by Vermiculus and GreySpark Partners, which pointed out that the transition set off a chain
reaction for global firms with exposure to American markets.
While North America, Argentina, and India now operate
on a T+1 basis, most of the world—including the EU, UK, Singapore, and Hong
Kong—still adheres to a T+2 cycle. This divergence means that firms operating
across borders must now reconcile vastly different trade deadlines.
Allocating and affirming trades by 21:00 ET on the trade
date is now mandatory. That creates a serious overlap problem for firms in
Europe and Asia, where business hours end before U.S. markets close. European firms now have just three working hours to
process trades, compared to ten under the previous regime.
In Asia, time zones prove even more unforgiving.
Japanese firms, for instance, must now process U.S. trades after local business
hours. The working-hour overlap is nonexistent. Without night shifts or
relocated operations, these firms risk missing settlement deadlines altogether.
The FX dimension adds to the stress. Many APAC
institutions are being forced to pre-fund trades or outsource foreign exchange
processes due to tight timeframes and unfavorable conversion rates.
Nasdaq and the Intercontinental Exchange are betting
on even longer trading hours. Nasdaq plans to roll out a 24/5 schedule by late
2026, targeting global investors used to the always-on crypto markets.
Toward Real-Time Trading?
Digital asset markets offer real-time settlement and
24/7 trading—features that traditional markets are slowly inching toward. The
U.S. T+1 rule may be a step in that direction.
The EU and UK plan to shift to T+1 by October 2027.
However, their fragmented market structures mean their transition may prove even more complex. In the meantime, global firms must consider whether to build costly night operations or embrace automation to survive the faster pace set by North America.
Jared Kirui is an Editor at Finance Magnates with more than five years of experience in financial journalism. He covers online trading, fintech, payments, and crypto industries with a focus on companies, regulation and compliance, executive moves, trading technology, and market analysis.
His work has been featured in other media outlets, including Benzinga, ZyCrypto, The Distributed, and The Daily Hodl.
Education:
Bachelor of Commerce degree (Finance option), University of Nairobi
AI is changing every industry, but is it a threat or an opportunity?
AI is changing every industry, but is it a threat or an opportunity?
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We asked attendees at IFX Expo International to share their thoughts, and while opinions differed, one message came through loud and clear: AI is a powerful opportunity when used responsibly.
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We asked attendees at IFX Expo International to share their thoughts, and while opinions differed, one message came through loud and clear: AI is a powerful opportunity when used responsibly.
Where do you stand? Let us know in the comments.
#AI #IFXExpo #Fintech #ArtificialIntelligence #Technology #Innovation
We asked attendees at IFX Expo International to share their thoughts, and while opinions differed, one message came through loud and clear: AI is a powerful opportunity when used responsibly.
Where do you stand? Let us know in the comments.
#AI #IFXExpo #Fintech #ArtificialIntelligence #Technology #Innovation
We asked attendees at IFX Expo International to share their thoughts, and while opinions differed, one message came through loud and clear: AI is a powerful opportunity when used responsibly.
Where do you stand? Let us know in the comments.
#AI #IFXExpo #Fintech #ArtificialIntelligence #Technology #Innovation
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