British media: London Stock Exchange Group considers launching 24-hour trading
Odaily News The London Stock Exchange Group is considering whether to launch 24-hour trading, according to the Financial Times. Exchanges are racing to extend stock trading hours due to growing demand from small investors who are active outside normal business hours. The London Stock Exchange Group is studying the feasibility of extending trading hours, including the technology required and the regulatory implications, according to people familiar with the matter. One of the people said the LSE is really considering it seriously, whether it is 24-hour trading or extended trading hours, adding that the exchange group is having significant commercial, policy and regulatory discussions on this ongoing issue. Another person familiar with the matter said the exploration is part of a wider discussion about potential new products and services.
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