Tradeweb Markets Inc. published an analysis of early market behavior under the UK’s recalibrated post-trade transparency regime for bonds and derivatives, using two months of post-launch data and early February trends. The report finds a sharp rise in real-time and T+1 publication for both sovereign and corporate bonds after the 1 December 2025 go-live, followed by emerging “threshold optimization” as participants increasingly use longer deferral buckets, including the first material uptake of T+3 month deferrals in sovereigns by early February. Tradeweb says the UK experience offers clues for the EU’s revised transparency rules due to take effect on 2 March 2026, while warning that differing UK and EU frameworks could complicate cross-border data aggregation and increase focus on data quality and consistency.
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