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Wall Street has a new problem, and it’s not the technology

THE STREET·1h ago·3 min read
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Banks, asset managers, and infrastructure providers have spent years and billions of dollars proving that financial assets can be digitized and moved through programmable settlement systems. That proof now exists. JPMorgan has done it. BlackRock has done it. Franklin Templeton has done it. The …

Banks, asset managers, and infrastructure providers have spent years and billions of dollars proving that financial assets can be digitized and moved through programmable settlement systems. That proof now exists. JPMorgan has done it. BlackRock has done it. Franklin Templeton has done it. The …

Banks, asset managers, and infrastructure providers have spent years and billions of dollars proving that financial assets can be digitized and moved through programmable settlement systems. That proof now exists. JPMorgan has done it. BlackRock has done it. Franklin Templeton has done it. The …

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