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13 September 2002

Modernising the settlement of Money Market Instruments: Consultation

This consultation paper seeks views on new draft changes to be made to the Uncertificated Securities Regulations 2001 to permit the evidencing and transfer of title of dematerialised equivalents of Money Market Instruments through the CREST system.

Responses should be sent by 6 December 2002 to:

Jacqueline Latter
Financial Stability & Markets Team
HM Treasury
1 Horse Guards Road
London SW1

Tel:  020 7270 5275
Fax: 020 7451 7524

email: jacqueline.latter@hm-treasury.gsi.gov.uk

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