What’s (re)shaping the financial markets – a podcast by Euroclear

As Europe looks to strengthen its competitiveness on the global stage, key questions remain around scale, innovation and capital attraction. In this episode, we examine how Europe can better support innovation at scale, what it will take for Europe to become the preferred destination for global capital and what the next decade may hold for its markets.

To delve into the conversation, we welcome back:

  • Corentine Poilvet‑Clediere, Chief Executive Officer, LCH SA and France Country Head, LSEG
  • Sebastien Danloy, Chief Business Officer, Euroclear group

Inside the conversation

1:00   What T+1 means in practice

5:25   Why markets are moving to T+1

10:28  Challenges in Europe:  balancing harmonisation with local needs

12:38  Lessons learned from the USA

16:57  How financial markets are reacting to T+1 transition

20:45  What is needed to assure on-time delivery of T+1 in Europe

25:48  What innovation is reshaping settlement

29:33  Settlement across time zones and implications of T+1

35:36  Will T+1 drive the need for 24/7 operational coverage?

39:23  T+1:  global harmonisation or fragmentation?

41:48  Trade Your Secrets: Favorite quote

43:20  T+1:  a pitstop on the way to T+0?

47:52  Advice for a smooth T+1 transition

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Speakers

Corentine Poilvet‑Clediere
Corentine Poilvet‑Clediere

Corentine Poilvet‑Clediere

Chief Executive Officer, LCH SA and France Country Head, LSEG

Sebastien Danloy

Sebastien Danloy

Chief Business Officer, Euroclear group

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The financial landscape is evolving at lightning speed. From emerging technologies to cultural shifts, What’s (re)shaping the financial markets brings you candid conversations with industry experts and thought leaders that go beyond the headlines.

Hosted by Euroclear - at the heart of global financial markets - this podcast is designed for anyone looking to break silos, challenge assumptions, and learn beyond their immediate frontiers.