Work to upgrade a key Blackpool road junction during the summer months is necessary in order to improve safety for pedestrians, the area's ward councillor has said.
NEW YORK (Reuters) -U.S. trading moves to a shorter settlement on Tuesday, which regulators hope will reduce risk and improve efficiency in the world's largest financial market but may temporarily lead to a rise in transaction failure for investors. To comply with a rule change the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) adopted last February, investors in U.S. equities, corporate and municipal bonds and other securities must settle their transactions one business day after the trade, instead of two, beginning Tuesday. Regulators sought the new standard, commonly called T+1, after the 2021 trading frenzy around the "meme stock" GameStop highlighted the need to reduce counterparty risk and improve capital efficiency and liquidity in securities transactions.
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Work to upgrade a key Blackpool road junction during the summer months is necessary in order to improve safety for pedestrians, the area's ward councillor has said.