Stephanie Keith / Getty Images The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) on Friday said it plans to extend trading on its digital exchange to 22 hours a day as it seeks to seize on global demand for U.S ...
The New York Stock Exchange, owned by Intercontinental Exchange, wants to do trading 22 hours a day during the week. Is that good for the markets? The Big Board announced on Friday that it was ...
The trading day for stocks isn’t 24 hours, but it’s going to be pretty close if the New York Stock Exchange gets its way.
But after the New York Stock Exchange announced in October plans to extend its trading hours on its electronic exchange, NYSE Arca, that might change. The flow of market data will have to change, too.
“The NYSE’s initiative to extend U.S. equity trading . . . underscores the strength of our U.S. capital markets and growing demand for our listed securities around the world,” said Kevin ...
Oct. 25 (UPI) --New York Stock Exchange parent company Intercontinental Exchange, Inc. said Friday that weekday electronic trading will be extended to 22 hours a day, subject to regulatory approval.
The New York Stock Exchange is extending trading on its Arca equities venue to 22 hours on weekdays, capitalizing on global demand for US stocks. The largest US stock exchange will offer trading ...
If approved, weekday trading will start 2 1/2-hours earlier and end 3 1/2-hours later The trading day for stocks isn't 24 hours, but it's going to be pretty close if the New York Stock Exchange ...
Subject to regulatory approval, NYSE, which is owned by Intercontinental Exchange, said trading for all listed stocks, ETFs and closed-end funds would start at 1:30 a.m. E ...