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In a report published, the European Commission concludes that, in broad terms, CSDR is achieving its original objectives to enhance the efficiency of settlement in the EU and the soundness of Central Securities Depositories (‘CSDs’). For most areas, significant changes to CSDR would be premature considering the relatively recent application of requirements. Nevertheless, concerns on the implementation of specific rules have been raised. These concerns include on the cross-border provision of services, access to commercial bank money, settlement discipline or the framework for third-country CSDs. Settlement is part of the post-trade process where a securities transaction is followed through, i.e. ownership of a security is transferred from one party to another, and simultaneously cash is transferred as payment for the security.
The report identifies areas where further action may be required to achieve CSDR’s objectives in a more proportionate, effective and efficient manner. In light of the important issues raised, and as also announced in the 2021 Commission work programme and in the new capital markets union action plan, the Commission is considering presenting a legislative proposal to amend CSDR, subject to an impact assessment that will examine the most appropriate solutions in more depth. The proposal will aim at ensuring an effective post-trading infrastructure, enhancing competition among CSDs, strengthening cross-border investment, thereby contributing to the development of a genuine single market for capital in the EU.
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