Nasdaq plans to offer 24-hour trading on its stock exchange Monday through Friday
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Nasdaq Inc. announced on March 7 that it’s seeking regulators’ permission to expand trading hours on the Nasdaq Stock Market, the world’s biggest stock exchange. The exchange wants to launch 24-hour trading Monday through Friday. The stock exchange plans to submit filings seeking approval from regulators on Friday, according to a source familiar with Nasdaq’s plans. They require the Securities and Exchange Commission to sign off before moving ahead with the plan. Nasdaq wants to offer 24-hour trading on its stock exchange 🚨🇺🇸NASDAQ PLANS 24-HOUR TRADING LAUNCH IN 2026 TO TRANSFORM GLOBAL MARKETS NASDAQ announced today a bold move to offer round-the-clock trading on its equities platform starting mid-2026, pending SEC approval, expanding beyond its current 9:30 AM-4:00 PM ET hours to meet global… https://t.co/pLL2n7RtUe pic.twitter.com/cQnVj8tlQQ — Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) March 7, 2025 Nasdaq revealed its ambitious plan never done by a major U.S. exchange operator to introduce stock trading around the clock. The firm is asking regulators to allow it to offer 24-hour stock trading Monday through Friday. In a blog post published today, Nasdaq President Tal Cohen said that his company could soon offer trading 24 hours a day on its main stock exchange, the Nasdaq Stock Market. “We are excited to share that Nasdaq has begun engaging with regulators, market participants and other key stakeholders, with a view to enabling 24-hour trading five days a week on the Nasdaq Stock Market.” –Tal Cohen, President of Nasdaq Inc. Cohen said that the firm’s timeline was pending regulatory approval and alignment with critical industry infrastructure providers. He also anticipates that the approval will be in the second half of 2026. The company’s President acknowledged that expanding trading hours could present a challenge for the financial services industry. He argued that issues related to risk management, trade surveillance, and ensuring…
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