Is DLT post-trade a solution without a problem?

Sources question landmark projects' ability to use technology at scale as further delay besets ASX deployment

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The 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine sparked futures processing surges akin to 2020’s Covid-driven back-office meltdown, banks tell Risk.net, when pandemic-induced operational mayhem meant sleepless nights for red-eyed back-office staff. Yet in 2022, no such breakdown occurred.

These earlier processing problems prompted dealers to propose a new utility under the leadership of the Futures Industry Association (FIA). And among the suggestions for improving trade workflows, the use of distributed

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