US primary dealers reported their highest settlement failures in two years at the end of September, highlighting another pressure point in market plumbing as Q3 came to a close.
Weekly cumulative failures to receive and deliver totalled $530.8 billion in the week of September 25, before easing to $503.4 through the following week and to $251.9 billion by October 9.
The latest figures marked a return to failure volumes last seen in September and October 2022, when snags piled as high as $1
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