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Clearstream enhances LiquidityNext


17 June 2026 Luxembourg
Reporter: Tahlia Kraefft

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Clearstream has enhanced LiquidityNext, its self-service liquidity analytics capability, accessible via the Xact Web Portal.

The new solution centralises historical and intraday data into a single view, allowing institutions to track utilisation trends, find settlement bottlenecks, and oversee liquidity more effectively across the settlement lifecycle.

According to the firm, the improvements strengthen LiquidityNext’s analytical capabilities and forward-looking insights such as alerts to locate unusual utilisation patterns and emerging settlement pressures and end-of-day cash balance visibility for improved funding oversight.

The firm says that the main benefits include improved visibility across credit, collateral, cash, and settlement activity, better identification of liquidity and operational pressure indicators, greater oversight through historical and intraday analytics, and centralised self-service liquidity intelligence, and reporting.
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