Finance In 2030: A World Without Friction

By 2030, financial markets may operate with significantly less friction. Settlement cycles that currently take days could happen in near real time.
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By 2030, financial markets may operate with significantly less friction. Settlement cycles that currently take days could happen in near real time.
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Forbes
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