Nasdaq Joins Exchanges In Move to Round-the-Clock Trading
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Nasdaq Inc. plans to offer 24-hour trading on its equities exchange, the latest venue seeking to capitalize on growing global demand for US stocks.
The second-largest US exchange operator plans to enable the extended trading five days a week, according to Nasdaq President Tal Cohen. It expects to start round-the-clock trading in the second half of 2026, pending regulatory approval and alignment with the rest of the industry, Cohen said in a post on LinkedIn.