Nasdaq Confirms 23-Hour Trading From December with Overnight Session
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Nasdaq confirms 23-hour trading from December with overnight session
Nasdaq will begin trading US stocks for nearly 23 hours a day from 6 December, adding a new overnight session from 9pm to 4am ET, as the exchange races to compete with round-the-clock crypto and tokenised markets and with investors abroad clamouring for access.
Nasdaq plans 23-hour trading sessions from December 2026 to meet rising global demand for US stocks
Nasdaq plans to extend trading hours to 23 hours a day, five days a week, beginning in December 2026. This initiative aims to meet the growing global interest in US stocks while enhancing access to capital for international investors.
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Nasdaq, the U.S. stock exchange operator, plans to add an overnight trading session beginning December 6, extending trading in its U.S. equities market to 23 hours a day, five days a week. The new session will run from 9 p.m. to 4 a.m. ET, alongside Nasdaq's existing 4 a.m. to 8 p.m. trading session. The move will give investors more access to U.S. stocks outside traditional market hours and could reduce one of crypto's longstanding advantages:…
Nasdaq is taking another step towards extending the trading day in the US to 23 hours per day. In a press release, the exchange sets December 6 of this year as the preliminary start date.
Taiwanese investors buying US stocks, take note! Nasdaq is expected to begin trading 23 hours a day, 5 days a week, starting December 6th. Taiwanese investors will be able to buy and sell US stocks during more trading hours. However, longer trading hours also mean that brokerage firms must keep up with the pace of back-office operations such as order processing, risk control, reconciliation, and settlement. To stay abreast of changes in the US m…
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