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Is a 2027 T+1 move too soon for Hong Kong?

The Waters Wrap: Wei-Shen examines HKEx’s discussion paper on moving to T+1 in Q4 2027. A move so soon has its benefits but still requires careful consideration, she says.

Édouard Manet
Credit: Édouard Manet

I love the so-called boring world of post-trade. But I didn’t always feel this way. If you’ve read close enough or have listened to a few of the Waters Wavelength podcast episodes, you might know that I left a career in post-trade—fund accounting, to be exact—to become a journalist.

The reason is not surprising: I was bored. I spent every day calculating net asset values for funds I would never handle directly, checking through numbers, and ensuring transactions happened as planned. The most joy

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