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macroJun 21, 2026, 4:12 AM

Wall Street Moves Toward 24-Hour Trading; Banks and Exchanges Build Always-On Markets

Major U.S. banks, trading firms, and stock exchanges are working to enable 24-hour trading for stocks and other assets, mirroring the round-the-clock nature of cryptocurrencies and global electronic markets.

Major U.S. banks, trading firms, and stock exchanges are collaborating on a new market structure that could allow trading of stocks and other assets 24 hours a day. The initiative aims to mirror the always-on nature of cryptocurrencies and global electronic markets.

This shift toward continuous trading would represent a significant change from the current system, where U.S. equity markets operate during set hours with pre-market and after-hours sessions. The move is driven by growing demand from retail and institutional investors for round-the-clock access.

Source: First Squawk