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πŸš€ NYSE Arca Plans To Extend Trading Hours To 22 Hours Daily

According to Odaily, Bloomberg ETF analyst Eric Balchunas revealed on the X platform that the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) intends to extend the trading hours of its NYSE Arca stock exchange to 22 hours per day. As part of the Intercontinental Exchange, NYSE stated that the new extended trading hours for its all-electronic trading platform, NYSE Arca, will be from 1:30 AM to 11:30 PM Eastern Time, Monday through Friday.

Kevin Tyrrell, Head of Markets at NYSE, commented, 'The move to extend U.S. stock trading hours to 22 hours a day, five days a week, underscores the strength of the U.S. capital markets and the growing global demand for our listed securities.' Additionally, NYSE plans to seek support from the U.S. Securities Information Processor for the expanded trading hours. These changes will be accompanied by updates to regulatory rules, and NYSE has announced that it will submit an updated framework to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.


#NYSE #Arca #tradinghours #stockexchange #capitalmarkets #globalsecurities #regulatoryupdates #SEC
πŸš€ Nyse Arca To Extend Trading Hours To 22 Hours Daily

According to PANews, the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) plans to extend the trading hours of its NYSE Arca stock exchange to 22 hours a day. This change, part of the Intercontinental Exchange, will see the all-electronic trading platform operate from 1:30 AM to 11:30 PM Eastern Time, Monday through Friday.

Kevin Tyrrell, Head of Market Operations at NYSE, stated that extending U.S. stock trading hours to 22 hours daily and five days a week highlights the strength of the U.S. capital markets and the growing global demand for their listed securities. He also mentioned that NYSE would seek support from the Securities Information Processor for the expanded trading hours. These changes will be accompanied by updates to regulatory rules, and NYSE plans to submit an updated framework to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.


#NYSE #Arca #TradingHours #StockExchange #IntercontinentalExchange #CapitalMarkets #Securities #RegulatoryRules #USESEC #FinancialNews
πŸš€ U.S. Markets Adjust Trading Hours for Thanksgiving Holiday

According to BlockBeats, the trading schedule in the United States will be adjusted this week due to the Thanksgiving holiday. On November 28, both the U.S. stock and bond markets will be closed for the entire day. This closure is in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday, which traditionally results in a shortened trading week.

Furthermore, on November 29, the markets will close earlier than usual. This early closure affects various trading platforms and contracts, including those under the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) and the Intercontinental Exchange (ICE). Specifically, trading for precious metals, crude oil, foreign exchange, and stock index futures on the CME, as well as Brent crude futures on the ICE, will conclude earlier on both November 28 and November 29.

These adjustments are typical during major U.S. holidays, reflecting a decrease in trading activity as market participants take time off. The changes are designed to accommodate the holiday schedule while ensuring that trading operations continue smoothly in the days surrounding the holiday.


#USMarkets #ThanksgivingHoliday #TradingHours #StockMarket #BondMarket #CME #ICE #TradingSchedule #PreciousMetals #CrudeOil #ForeignExchange #StockIndexFutures #BrentCrude #MarketAdjustments
πŸš€ Binance Futures to Launch PROMUSDT Perpetual Contract With Up to 75x Leverage

Binance Futures is expand its offerings with the launch of the USDβ“ˆ-Margined PROMUSDT Perpetual Contract, scheduled for 2025-01-15 at 12:30 (UTC). The contract will feature up to 75x leverage, catering to advanced traders seeking increased trading flexibility.Contract DetailsUnderlying Asset: Prom (PROM)Settlement Asset: USDTTick Size: 0.001Maximum Leverage: 75xFunding Fee Settlement Frequency: Every four hoursTrading Hours: 24/7Capped Funding Rate: +2.00% / -2.00%Multi-Assets Mode SupportTraders can utilize BTC and other assets as margin when using the Multi-Assets Mode, subject to applicable haircut rates.Important NotesThe maximum funding rate at launch is capped at +2.00% / -2.00%.The funding fee settlement frequency is every four hours, with rates updated throughout the day (e.g., 16:00 UTC, 20:00 UTC).This perpetual contract is governed by Binance’s Terms of Use and Futures Service Agreement.

#BinanceFutures #PROMUSDT #PerpetualContract #LeverageTrading #Cryptocurrency #AdvancedTraders #TradingFlexibility #USDTT #TradingHours #MultiAssetsMode
πŸš€ Schwab Expands Stock And ETF Trading To 24/5

According to Foresight News, Nate Geraci, President of The ETF Store, announced on X that Schwab is extending its retail stock and ETF trading to 24 hours a day, five days a week. This move indicates a gradual shift in traditional finance towards the decentralized finance (DeFi) trading model. In the long term, this could lead to the full tokenization of securities.

#Schwab #StockTrading #ETF #DeFi #Finance #Tokenization #TradingHours
πŸš€ North America Begins Daylight Saving Time, Affecting Financial Markets

According to PANews, North America commenced Daylight Saving Time (DST) on March 9, 2025, resulting in an adjustment of financial market trading hours in the United States and Canada. This change, which occurs annually on the second Sunday of March, moves the clock forward by one hour at 2 a.m., shifting it to 3 a.m.

Starting March 10, 2025, U.S. stock markets will open at 21:30 UTC+8. Investors are advised to adjust their trading schedules accordingly to accommodate the new timing. The implementation of DST affects both trading hours and the release times of economic data, advancing them by one hour compared to standard time.


#DaylightSavingTime #FinancialMarkets #TradingHours #NorthAmerica #USStockMarkets #EconomicData #TimeAdjustment #Investors #MarketTiming
πŸš€ European Financial Markets Adjust Trading Hours with Daylight Saving Time

According to PANews, starting March 30, several European countries have implemented daylight saving time, resulting in a shift in the trading hours of financial markets across the region. The adjustment means that from next Monday, European stock markets will operate from 15:00 to 23:30 UTC+8. Additionally, the release of economic data from these countries will occur one hour earlier compared to winter time schedules.

#EuropeanFinancialMarkets #DaylightSavingTime #TradingHours #EconomicData #StockMarkets
πŸš€ CFTC Seeks Public Input on Derivatives Market Trends

According to PANews, the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has announced a public consultation on two significant market trends. The first proposal involves extending trading hours in the derivatives market to a 24/7 schedule, with options for 24/6 or 24/5. The second focus is on evaluating the use and risks associated with perpetual derivatives contracts. The CFTC emphasizes that these initiatives aim to proactively address changes in market structure and ensure the vitality and rights of market participants. The public is invited to submit their opinions online by May 22, UTC+8.

#CFTC #DerivativesMarket #TradingHours #PublicConsultation #PerpetualDerivatives #MarketTrends #MarketParticipants
πŸš€ U.S. Employment Report Released Early Due to Independence Day

According to BlockBeats, the U.S. non-farm employment report for June will be released earlier than usual due to the Independence Day holiday. The report is scheduled for release on July 3 at 20:30 UTC+8. On that day, U.S. stock markets and CME index futures trading will close early. Additionally, on July 4, U.S. stock markets will be closed for the holiday. Trading for CME's precious metals, crude oil, forex, and index futures contracts will end early at 01:00 UTC+8 on July 5. ICE's Brent crude oil futures contracts will also close early at 01:30 UTC+8 on the same day.

#USEmploymentReport #IndependenceDay #NonFarmEmployment #StockMarkets #CMEFutures #TradingHours #CrudeOil #Forex #PreciousMetals #BrentCrudeOil
πŸš€ Hong Kong Exchange CEO Discusses Strategic Investments and Trading Hours

According to Foresight News, during the Hong Kong Exchange's 2025 mid-year performance meeting, CEO Nicolas Aguzin emphasized the company's commitment to maintaining global competitiveness through strategic investments. He stated that the exchange is not hesitant to increase capital expenditures, particularly in enhancing data platforms and upgrading trading settlement systems.

Aguzin also addressed the widely discussed topic of extending trading hours. He noted that Nasdaq plans to implement a 24/5 trading mechanism in the second half of 2026. The Hong Kong Exchange will adopt a cautious and gradual approach, drawing on international experiences and considering local market conditions. This process will advance as the trading system is upgraded, risk management systems are improved, and the regulatory framework is fully developed.


#HongKongExchange #NicolasAguzin #StrategicInvestments #TradingHours #GlobalCompetitiveness #CapitalExpenditures #DataPlatforms #TradingSettlementSystems #Nasdaq #24_5Trading #RiskManagement #RegulatoryFramework
πŸš€ North American Markets Adjust Trading Hours for Winter Time

According to BlockBeats, North American regions have commenced the transition to winter time, affecting the trading hours of financial markets in the United States and Canada. As a result, the trading times for gold, silver, U.S. oil, and U.S. stocks, along with the release of economic data, will be delayed by one hour compared to daylight saving time.

Starting next week, trading for gold, silver, and U.S. oil will begin at 7:00 AM Beijing time (UTC+8), while U.S. stock markets will open at 10:30 PM Beijing time (UTC+8). Investors are advised to take note of these changes.


#NorthAmericanMarkets #WinterTime #TradingHours #Gold #Silver #USOil #USStocks #EconomicData #BeijingTime #UTC8
πŸš€ North American Markets Adjust Trading Hours for Winter Time

According to BlockBeats, North American regions have transitioned to winter time, affecting the trading hours of financial markets in the United States and Canada. This change impacts the trading schedules for gold, silver, U.S. oil, and U.S. stocks, as well as the timing of economic data releases, which will now occur one hour later compared to daylight saving time.

Starting today, trading for gold, silver, and U.S. oil will open at 07:00 and close at 06:00 the following day, Beijing time (UTC+8). Meanwhile, U.S. stock markets will open at 22:30 and close at 05:30 the next day, Beijing time. Investors are advised to take note of these adjustments.


#NorthAmericanMarkets #WinterTime #TradingHours #FinancialMarkets #GoldTrading #SilverTrading #USOil #USStocks #EconomicData #BeijingTime #DaylightSavingTime
πŸš€ U.S. Markets Adjust Trading Hours Due to Thanksgiving Holiday

According to PANews, the U.S. Thanksgiving holiday on November 27 has led to a one-day closure of U.S. stock and bond markets. Trading will resume tomorrow, November 28, with an early close. On November 27, the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) will end trading of precious metals and U.S. oil futures contracts early at 03:30 UTC+8, while stock index futures contracts will close at 02:00 UTC+8. Additionally, the Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) will conclude Brent crude oil futures trading at 02:30 UTC+8.

#USMarkets #TradingHours #ThanksgivingHoliday #StockMarket #BondMarket #CME #PreciousMetals #OilFutures #StockIndexFutures #ICE #BrentCrudeOil #EarlyClose
πŸš€ South Korean Exchange Considers Extending Trading Hours

According to PANews, South Korean media reports indicate that the country's exchanges are planning to form a task force to explore extending trading hours to 12 hours. The proposed plan includes the introduction of pre-market and post-market trading sessions, potentially extending trading from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. or from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Currently, the normal trading hours for South Korean exchanges are from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., with a post-market session from 3:40 p.m. to 6 p.m.

#SouthKorea #Exchange #TradingHours #TaskForce #PreMarket #PostMarket #StockMarket
πŸš€ Power Exchange Considers Earlier Start for German Futures Trading

The world's largest power exchange is discussing the possibility of starting trading earlier in the morning for German power futures, which serve as a key benchmark. Bloomberg posted on X, highlighting the ongoing talks aimed at adjusting trading hours to better align with market demands. This move is part of a broader effort to enhance market efficiency and responsiveness.

The proposed change comes amid increasing interest in German power futures, driven by evolving energy market dynamics and the need for more flexible trading options. The exchange is considering this adjustment to accommodate traders who require earlier access to market data and trading opportunities.

German power futures are crucial for market participants, providing insights into price trends and helping manage risk in the energy sector. An earlier start could potentially improve liquidity and allow for more timely decision-making.

The discussions are still in the preliminary stages, and no official decision has been made regarding the implementation of the new trading hours. Stakeholders are being consulted to assess the potential impact and benefits of the proposed change.

This initiative reflects the exchange's commitment to adapting to the evolving needs of the energy market and ensuring that trading practices remain efficient and competitive.


#PowerExchange #GermanFutures #TradingHours #EnergyMarket #MarketEfficiency #Liquidity #RiskManagement #EnergyTrading #FlexibleTrading #MarketDynamics
πŸš€ SEC Reviews 24X's Request for Overnight Trading Exemption

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) posted on X about a notice regarding 24X's request for an exemption to allow trading during its overnight session. The proposed trading hours are from Sunday to Thursday, 9 p.m. to 4 a.m. ET. The SEC is currently reviewing the request, which aims to extend trading opportunities beyond regular market hours. This move could potentially impact trading dynamics and accessibility for investors seeking to engage in transactions outside traditional trading periods. The decision on the exemption request is pending further evaluation by the SEC.

#SEC #24X #overnighttrading #exemption #tradinghours #US #investment
πŸš€ Wall Street's Push for Tokenized Stocks Faces Institutional Hesitation

Wall Street is making strides in advancing tokenized stocks and extending trading hours, yet institutional investors are exercising caution. According to NS3.AI, the persistence of T+1 settlement in U.S. equities poses challenges, as instant settlement would necessitate prefunding. Additionally, the emergence of multiple tokenized versions of the same stock across various platforms could lead to fragmented price discovery, complicating market dynamics.

#WallStreet #TokenizedStocks #InstitutionalInvestors #TradingHours #T1Settlement #Prefunding #PriceDiscovery #MarketDynamics #Tokenization #USEquities
πŸš€ CBOE Plans to Extend Trading Hours for EDGX Exchange

Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE) Global Markets has submitted a proposal to extend trading hours for its EDGX stock and options exchange. According to Jin10, the market operator announced plans to allow trading of all listed NMS stocks on EDGX from 9 p.m. Eastern Time on Sunday to 8 p.m. on Friday. The company intends to pause operations for one hour from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. Eastern Time, Monday through Thursday. CBOE noted an increased demand for U.S. stocks outside traditional trading hours in recent years. The exchange already offers around-the-clock trading through its proprietary index futures and options, as well as global forex market operations.

#CBOE #EDGX #TradingHours #StockMarket #Options #NMSStocks #AfterHoursTrading #Forex #IndexFutures #GlobalMarkets
πŸš€ European Financial Markets Adjust Trading Hours for Daylight Saving Time

European countries have begun implementing daylight saving time, leading to changes in the financial markets' trading hours and the release schedule of economic data. According to PANews, the shift means that these activities will occur one hour earlier compared to winter time.

#EuropeanFinancialMarkets #TradingHours #DaylightSavingTime #EconomicData #PANews
πŸš€ CME Group to Introduce 24-Hour Trading for Cryptocurrency Futures and Options

CME Group has announced plans to extend trading hours for its cryptocurrency futures and options products to 24 hours a day, starting May 29, subject to regulatory approval. According to NS3.AI, this move aims to enhance market accessibility and provide traders with more flexibility in managing their positions. The decision reflects growing demand for continuous trading opportunities in the cryptocurrency market, as investors seek to capitalize on global market movements and volatility. CME Group's initiative is expected to attract more participants and increase liquidity in its crypto derivatives offerings.

#CMEGroup #Cryptocurrency #Futures #Options #24HourTrading #CryptoMarket #Derivatives #MarketLiquidity #TradingHours #GlobalMarkets #BTC #ETH