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Wall Street Breakfast Podcast: Ford Takes $19.5B EV Reset
Seeking Alpha· 2025-12-16 19:56
Getty Images Listen below or on the go via Apple Podcasts and Spotify Ford ( F ) shifts EV strategy, takes $19.5B write-down and drops current Lightning production. (00:25) Nasdaq ( NDAQ ) seeks SEC nod for round-the-clock stock trading - report. (01:38) The holiday shopping season ramps up again with Super Saturday on December 20. (02:34)This is an abridged transcript. Ford (F) is taking a $19.5B write-down of its electric vehicle division and making a significant pivot to its EV business as the com ...
Nasdaq seeks to extend its trading hours
RTE.ie· 2025-12-16 15:42
Nasdaq, one of the world's largest exchanges that is home to tech companies Nvidia, Apple and Amazon, is planning to submit paperwork with the US Securities and Exchange Commission to roll out round-the-clock trading of stocks, as it looks to capitalise on a global demand for US equities.Investor demand for nonstop trading in US stocks has surged in recent years, prompting regulators to introduce new rules and green-light proposals from major exchanges to enable trading beyond normal market hours.The US sto ...
Nasdaq plans near round-the-clock trading to tap global demand for U.S. stocks
BusinessLine· 2025-12-16 07:32
Nasdaq, one of theworld's largest exchanges that is home to tech companies Nvidia,Apple and Amazon, is planning to submit paperwork with the U.S.Securities and Exchange Commission on Monday to roll outround-the-clock trading of stocks, as it looks to capitalize ona global demand for U.S. equities.Investor demand for nonstop trading in U.S. stocks has surged inrecent years, prompting regulators to introduce new rules andgreen-light proposals from major exchanges to enable tradingbeyond normal market hours. ...
Exclusive-Nasdaq seeks to extend trading hours, as Wall Street gears up for 24/7 move
Yahoo Finance· 2025-12-16 05:18
NEW YORK, Dec 15 (Reuters) - Nasdaq, one of the world's largest exchanges that is home to tech companies Nvidia (NVDA), Apple (AAPL) and Amazon (AMZN), is planning to submit paperwork with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on Monday to roll out round-the-clock trading of stocks, as it looks to capitalize on a global demand for U.S. equities. Investor demand for nonstop trading in U.S. stocks has surged in recent years, prompting regulators to introduce new rules and green-light proposals from ...