SIX Digital Exchange head departs after nearly four years
Individual initially joined the exchange in 2021 to drive growth and operations and previously spent more than 15 years at State Street.
Individual initially joined the exchange in 2021 to drive growth and operations and previously spent more than 15 years at State Street.
As the growth of digital assets continues at a rapid pace, Wesley Bray explores its influence on traditional finance, market structure and trading practices, and looks at what can be learned from the asset class.
New service will become available on 1 February, providing issuers with improved trading and settlement possibilities in the digital asset space.
The TRADE catches up with the Head of SIX Digital Exchange (SDX), David Newns, to discuss the development of migration pathways between traditional and blockchain infrastructure, the impact of the FTX debacle, and the crucial importance of regulation when it comes to digital asset adoption.
Three-year bond will leverage new operational link between CSDs of the two exchanges.
According to panellists, continued investments in technology will continue to benefit the trading industry alongside emphasising the need to remain innovative.
New partnership aims to break liquidity silos while also enhancing trust and transparency.
The bond was issued in two parts - tokenised and traditional - to help banks and investors familiarise themselves with DLT.
SDX has received a draft financial market infrastructure licence from FINMA, and it expects to receive formalisation of its licences soon.