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17 October 2017

OCC Reminds Industry Members Of Comment Deadline For T+2 Proposal

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The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency ("OCC") issued a Bulletin to remind industry members that the comment period for the proposed rule change to shorten the standard settlement cycle...
United States Finance and Banking

The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency ("OCC") issued a Bulletin to remind industry members that the comment period for the proposed rule change to shorten the standard settlement cycle (from T+3 to T+2) for securities sold and purchased by banks ends on October 11, 2017.

The OCC is inviting comments on a proposal issued in conjunction with the FDIC on September 1, 2017 (see previous coverage). The proposal was made in accordance with a securities industry-wide shift to the shortened settlement cycle. Alternatively, the proposal also contemplates "implementing the two-business-day settlement requirement by cross-reference to the standard settlement cycle provided under Exchange Act  Rule 15c6-1(a)."

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