Trump says building a 'New York Stock Exchange' in Dallas is bad thing for New York

Former President Donald Trump criticized the establishment of a "New York Stock Exchange" in Dallas, calling it detrimental to New York and a significant challenge for the new mayor. NYSE Texas, which opened in early 2025, has already seen 10 comp...

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Former President Donald Trump has strongly criticized the establishment of a New York Stock Exchange venue in Dallas, Texas.
U.S. President Donald ⁠Trump said on Monday that building a "New York Stock Exchange" in Dallas ‌is ‌an "unbelievably" bad thing for New York.

"I ‌can't believe they would let this happen. A big test for the new Mayor!" he said in a post on Truth Social.

Intercontinental Exchange, the ‌owner ‍of NYSE, had said it ‍would add Texas as its venue ‌for a secondary listing last year.


NYSE Texas, which officially opened for business earlier in 2025, saw 10 companies, including oilfield service company Halliburton ‍and Truth Social-parent Trump Media & Technology Group, dual list ‍on ⁠the Dallas-based ⁠exchange in the first three months.

Intercontinental Exchange and the New York mayor's office did not immediately respond to a request seeking comment.
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