London Stock Exchange Group said to be weighing 24-hour trading

The London Stock Exchange Group is considering introducing 24-hour trading to meet the increasing demands of retail investors. LSEG is currently in discussions to evaluate the feasibility of extending trading hours, including round-the-clock opera...

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Exchanges globally are deliberating whether to widen their trading windows, as more individual investors trade on smartphones.
London: London Stock Exchange Group is weighing whether to introduce 24-hour trading in response to growing demand from small investors, the Financial Times reported. The operator of London's bourse is holding discussions about whether to extend its hours, including to round-the-clock trading, the newspaper said on Sunday, citing unidentified people with knowledge of the matter. It's looking into the practicalities of such a move, including the technology required and the regulatory implications.

It's part of wide-ranging discussions at LSEG into potential new products and services, according to the FT. A representative for LSEG declined to comment on the report.

Exchanges globally are deliberating whether to widen their trading windows, as more individual investors trade on smartphones. The New York Stock Exchange, Nasdaq and Cboe Global Markets have applied in recent months to extend their trading hours.


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