Project Agorá ‘faces fragmentation challenges’

Conference hears how netting and liquidity-saving mechanisms are often at odds with T+0 settlement

Blockchain

Project Agorá is wrestling with liquidity fragmentation challenges, participants in the unified ledger project told a conference in Zurich yesterday (May 6).

At the Point Zero Forum organised by the Global Finance and Technology Network, a non-profit established by the Monetary Authority of Singapore, participants in the project and other industry leaders discussed progress on the initiative under the Chatham House rule. 

An officer at a bank involved in the project said: “One thing our clients

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