The Hong Kong Stock Exchange releases a consultation document on shortening the settlement cycle for the Hong Kong stock spot market

ME News, April 17 (UTC+8): Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited today published a consultation document regarding shortening the settlement cycle for the Hong Kong stock spot market (“Consultation Document”). It proposes an operational model to reduce the settlement cycle for the Hong Kong stock spot market from the current T+2 to T+1, and seeks market input on the proposal. (Jin10) (Source: ODAILY)
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GateUser-78b4adc8
· 6h ago
This rhythm makes the capital flow through the Hong Kong Stock Connect more flexible.
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CatUnderTheNeonBridge
· 8h ago
This is a major test for brokerage IT systems.
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TheHiddenRisksBehindApy
· 8h ago
Faster settlement, smaller risk exposure, a win-win situation
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GateUser-cf218ace
· 8h ago
Are Hong Kong stocks going to align with international standards? U.S. stocks are also T+1.
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GateUser-991fc58a
· 8h ago
Spot market T+1, will derivatives follow suit?
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GateUser-a365d15f
· 8h ago
It's just an inquiry document; implementation still depends on market feedback.
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DustCollector7
· 8h ago
Hong Kong's financial market efficiency upgrade is worth praising
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On-ChainCatUnderTheMoonlight
· 8h ago
T+2 changes to T+1, intra-day funds can be transferred one more time, good news.
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WalletHealthInspector
· 8h ago
Shorten the settlement cycle, improve capital efficiency, the Web3 community is familiar with this set.
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HypeVaccinated
· 8h ago
T+1 is positive for Hong Kong stock liquidity, but system upgrades pose a significant challenge.
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