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.
Nasdaq Sets December 6 Launch for Nearly 23-Hour Trading Day
Nasdaq has confirmed Dec. 6 of this year as its target date for a nearly 23-hour trading day, adding a 9 PM to 4 AM ET overnight session five days a week in a bid to match markets, including crypto, that never fully close. A Nearly Round-the-Clock Trading Day Nasdaq is preparing to extend its […]
Nasdaq Embraces Crypto-Style Trading With 23-Hour Market Plan
Nasdaq plans to add overnight stock trading from 9 p.m. to 4 a.m. ET in December 2026, subject to SEC approval and other technical requirements. BitGo CEO Mike Belshe and crypto analyst Nate Geraci say the move shows traditional markets are adopting ideas that crypto exchanges have used for years. Nasdaq Plans 23-Hour Trading Five Days a Week Nasdaq is seeking regulatory approval to run a nearly continuous trading week, 23 hours a day, five days…
Nasdaq’s 23-Hour Trading: What Changes for Nifty, Options, Stocks, and Bitcoin?
Nasdaq’s night session overlaps NSE hours by 5h 15m in winter and 4h 15m in DST. NSE equity derivatives trade until 3:40 p.m., extending time to react to U.S. moves. Nasdaq found overnight retail spreads near 3x regular levels and price impact near 6x. Nasdaq’s 23-hour model could change when Indian investors receive U.S. equity signals, rather than simply extending how long American shares remain tradable. The SEC approved the exchange’s core f…
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