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European Post-Trade Still Fragmented Despite T2 Settlement

Traders Magazine Online News, January 9, 2019

Shanny Basar

Post-trade securities processing in Europe remains fragmented despite the first year of full operation of TARGET2-Securities, the platform which aimed to harmonise settlement and reduce costs.

The European Central Bank said in a special report on T2S last month that barriers still hamper cross-border settlement integration.

“Overcoming these barriers lies mostly outside T2S stakeholders’ competency,” said the report. “These obstacles include the remaining gaps regarding compliance with corporate action (non-T2S) market standards and the lack of harmonisation regarding withholding tax relief procedures.”

Jesús Benito, chief executive of Iberclear and chair of the T2S central securities depositories steering group, said in the report that T2S has been a catalyst to foster harmonisation but lawmakers need to take action.

“The public sector should tackle the real problems that still remain in this field, including the differences in supervision of securities issuance, the differences in tax regimes and procedures in Europe and the differences in securities legislation between the member states,” he added.

Joël Mérčre, chair of the T2S harmonisation steering group, noted in the report  that the European Commission has announced initiatives aimed at addressing conflict of laws and withholding tax processing.

In the study Marc Bayle de Jessé, director general, market infrastructure and payments at the European Central Bank, looked back on the idea to launch T2S in 2005. He said there were too many intermediaries interacting with various legacy systems in each national market, which pushed up costs for cross-border securities transactions and caused financial risk.

“I vividly remember presenting the concept for what would later become T2S on a 2005 Sunday evening during a dinner that was hosted in Frankfurt by former ECB executive board member Gertrude Tumpel-Gugerell,” he wrote. “The initial reaction was one of cautious curiosity as my counterparts were taken aback by the bold idea of merging the two existing types of models for securities settlement.”

The project was approved in the summer of 2008, just before the financial crisis took hold, and the first of wave CSDs joined the T2S platform in June 2015. The final migration was in September 2017 and NCDCP, the newly-formed Slovakian CSD joined the following month. The Central Bank of Ireland and ID2S, the new French CSD, have also connected to the platform.

The first non-Euro transactions were settled in October 2018 with the addition of the Danish krone.

“At this point, I want to emphasise that T2S was conceived as a multi-currency system from the beginning,” said Bayle de Jessé. “Non-euro area central banks that bring their currency to the platform have the same level of influence within T2S as the Eurosystem central banks in terms of day-to-day operational control and strategic decision-making.”

He continued that ECB aims to integrate T2S with the TARGET2 cash payments platform for the Eurosystem and to harmonise collateral management by launching the Eurosystem Collateral Management System (ECMS) in 2022.

“The ECMS will merge 19 national collateral management systems and embed collateral management operations into the liquidity management lifecycle,” added Bayle de Jessé.

The report said that during  T2S’ first 12 months of full operation, from October 2017 to September 2018, the daily average value of delivery versus payment transactions ranged from €544.2bn ($622bn) in August 2018 and €698.5bn in May 2018.

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