The New York Stock Exchange is considering adopting a 24-hour trading model to respond to the trend in the cryptocurrency market
The Financial Times of the UK revealed that the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) has had its data analysis team conduct a survey among its members to assess interest in shifting towards 24/7 trading. The Financial Times stated that this idea has been gaining attention in recent years, partly due to an increase in retail investor activity triggered by factors such as round-the-clock operation of cryptocurrency trading.
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