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  2. TARGET2 - Wikipedia

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    TARGET2 was the real-time gross settlement (RTGS) system for the Eurozone from its phased introduction in 2007-2008 until its replacement with T2 in March 2023. As such, it was one of the Eurosystem 's TARGET Services , replacing the original TARGET (Trans-European Automated Real-time Gross Settlement Express Transfer System) RTGS introduced in ...

  3. TARGET Services - Wikipedia

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    As of late 2024, TARGET Services included T2 for large payments (which replaced TARGET2 in 2023), TARGET2-Securities (T2S) for securities transactions, and TARGET Instant Payment Settlement (TIPS) for instant payments. [1] [2] A fourth service, the Eurosystem Collateral Management System (ECMS), is to complement the TARGET suite in mid-June ...

  4. T2 (settlement system) - Wikipedia

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    That places TARGET2/T2 turnover below CLS and Fedwire but above BOJ-NET (Japan) and CHAPS (United Kingdom), as has been the case throughout the previous decade. [5]: 1.1 The system suffered no outages during 2023; 90 percent of transactions were settled within 38 seconds, whereas 0.09 percent took more than five minutes. [5]: 2

  5. TARGET2-Securities - Wikipedia

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    TARGET2-Securities, in shorthand T2S, is the Eurosystem's platform for securities settlement in central bank money. [1] T2S offers centralised delivery-versus-payment (DvP) settlement across several European securities markets, without being itself a central securities depository (CSD) since it does not offer CSD services such as custody or asset servicing.

  6. Financial market infrastructure - Wikipedia

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    Financial trading venues such as stock exchanges, futures exchanges, commodities exchanges and electronic trading platforms, are not always considered financial market infrastructures where they are subject to competition, but are included in the definition of financial market infrastructures in certain jurisdictions such as Switzerland. [6]

  7. EBA Clearing - Wikipedia

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    EBA Clearing is a provider of pan-European payment infrastructure wholly owned by shareholders that consist of major European banks. It derives its name from the Euro Banking Association which was instrumental in its establishment in June 1998, but has always been a separate organization.

  8. Target - Wikipedia

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    Target, a Western starring Tim Holt; Target, a crime film starring Luc Merenda; Target, a thriller starring Gene Hackman; Target, a drama directed by Sandip Ray; Target, an action film starring Stephen Baldwin

  9. €STR - Wikipedia

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    The Euro Short-Term Rate (€STR) is a reference rate for the euro.This interest rate can be used as the rate referenced in financial contracts that involve the euro. €STR is administered and calculated by the European Central Bank (ECB), based on the money market statistical reporting of the Eurosystem.