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Bill of Law 7363 was approved on 14 February 2019 – Luxembourg's confirmation that securities can be held through DLT-like technologies, including blockchains!

By Gary CYWIE, Elvinger Hoss Prussen*   Digital ledger technologies ("DLT") and blockchains in particular could disintermediate some of the main financial markets post-trade processes, fund distribution and the asset servicing value chain more generally, authors and experts say1. Certain authors believe that markets would become more efficient if the holding, clearing and settlement of securities as well as post-trade reporting were made through blockchains2.   For example, transaction costs would be lower and transactions could be settled in close to real-time. These new technologies would also provide greater transparency for regulators (including with respect to KYC/AML) and investors. Even more, they...
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