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3 things to know about stock exchanges coming to North Texas

In addition to the new Texas Stock Exchange, the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq are also setting up shop in DFW.

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Will Dallas’ “Spirit of Communication” be the new Wall Street “Charging Bull”?

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Three’s a party. Earlier this week, the New York Stock Exchange announced that it will launch a branch in DFW. With the upcoming launch of the Texas Stock Exchange and the expansion of Nasdaq’s presence, there’s no denying the rise of Y’all Street.

Keep reading for a quick recap of these major financial movers in the metroplex.

Texas Stock Exchange (TXSE) | The financial startup has secured $161 million in initial backing + filed for approval with the US Securities and Exchange Commission in January. The TXSE is posed to launch trading and listing in 2026.

New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) | The NYSE Chicago is set to reincorporate in Dallas as a fully electronic equities exchange, known as NYSE Texas. NYSE President Lynn Martin said that the state of Texas has the largest number of listings, representing $3.7 trillion.

Nasdaq | In September, Nasdaq announced that one of its three new regional listings divisions at its current branch in Irving. The expansion of its North Texas operations will help the company manage its 200+ Texas listings, which total $1.3 trillion in market cap.

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