SWIFT will trial live transactions of tokenised assets and digital currencies next year. Banks and asset managers hope that by using digital units – usually blockchain-based tokens that represent a share of the underlying asset – trading can be quicker, cheaper and more efficient, including by cutting out middlemen involved in many transactions.
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