NYSE Is Considering Proposal For 24/7 Trading

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According to the Financial Times, the New York Stock Exchange is polling market participants on the possibility of trading stocks around the clock. Regulators meanwhile are said to be in the process of reviewing an application for the first 24/7 exchange.

The survey highlights growing interest in extended trading hours, particularly among retail investors, who are already able to trade cryptocurrencies and some stocks outside regular hours.

The idea of a 24/7 exchange has gained traction in recent years, driven by the rise of retail investor activity and the availability of other markets, such as US Treasuries and currencies, for trading around the clock. However, institutional interest has been muted due to concerns around liquidity and settlement risk. Some retail brokers already offer 24-hour weekday access to US stocks, but an overnight exchange would require heavy regulatory oversight and approval.

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