Definition ∞ Capital Markets Infrastructure comprises the fundamental systems and networks that facilitate the issuance, trading, and settlement of financial securities. This includes exchanges, clearing houses, central depositories, and payment systems. These components ensure the efficient and secure functioning of financial markets. Their operation supports the flow of capital between investors and entities requiring funding.
Context ∞ The state of Capital Markets Infrastructure is currently undergoing significant transformation with the integration of digital technologies. Key discussions revolve around modernizing legacy systems and adopting distributed ledger technology for enhanced efficiency and reduced settlement times. A critical future development involves the standardization of digital asset frameworks and the interoperability of traditional and digital market structures.