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Cobalt: Announces Standard Chartered as latest signing

Cobalt: Announces Standard Chartered as latest signing

  • The foreign exchange post-trade infrastructure provider Cobalt, has today announced that Standard Chartered is the latest client to sign
  • As an emerging market bank, this move will allow more market participants to experience the benefits
  • Within emerging markets, harmonising and centralising post-trade will mean greater efficiency
  • Cobalt’s technology solution delivers increased automation which will also allow to not only realise cost savings
  • As the network grows real-time cost savings realised by all clients and due to the central management of post-trade
  • Standard Chartered PLC listed on the London and Hong Kong Stock Exchanges as well as the Bombay

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