Both Nasdaq and the New York Stock Exchange are in the process of making round-the-clock trading available five or even seven ...
President Tal Cohen is proposing a 24-hour, five-days-a-week schedule, which would represent a seismic shift for the platform ...
When we look at stock trading activity, based on time stamps reported to the SIP (Chart 2), we see that the period from 4 p.m. until 6 p.m. is still reasonably busy, and residual trading appears ...
The US indices all look a bit lackluster in the premarket of Friday trading, as we are still worried about the overall global economy, and the idea that the US economy could be slowing down at this ...
Steve Quirk, chief brokerage officer at Robinhood, said Sunday nights are now some of the busiest times on the platform for ...
Nasdaq Inc. announced on March 7 that it's seeking permission from regulators to expand trading hours on the biggest stock exchange, the Nasdaq Stock Market. The exchange wants to launch 24-hour ...
Nasdaq plans to enable 24-hour trading in 2026, pending regulatory approval. Risks include volatility and lower liquidity ...
Nasdaq President Tal Cohen surprised investors on Friday after he announced the stock exchange is looking to operate 24 hours ...
Nasdaq's announcement follows the NYSE, which is part of Intercontinental Exchange, saying in October 2024 that it plans to ...
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Nasdaq (NDAQ) is planning to introduce round-the-clock trading on its U.S. stock exchange by the back half of 2026, pending regulatory approval, Tal Cohen, the company's president, said on Friday.