New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)
Since 1792
United States
North America
New York
11 Wall St, New York, NY 10005
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The stock exchange New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) is located on Wall Street in. The New York stock exchange determines the Dow Jones Industrial Average, as well as the NYSE Composite and NYSE ARCA Tech 100 Index.
History
2021
In first place among the largest exchanges in the world in terms of capitalization of quoted securities
Nasdaq beats NYSE in IPO volume
From January to December 8, 2021, initial public offerings of companies worth $191.38 billion were held on the Nasdaq exchange, and $109.25 billion on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). This is evidenced by data from analysts at Dealogic. Read more here.
Delisting shares of three Chinese operators
In early January 2021, the New York Stock Exchange announced the imminent termination of trading in shares of Chinese telecommunications operators China Mobile, China Telecom and China Unicom Hong Kong. The delisting procedure has been launched, the exclusion of quotations from the NYSE of these companies will take place from January 7 to 11, 2021. Read more here.
2007: Merger with Euronext
At the beginning of June 2006, the upcoming merger of the New York stock exchange with was announced. the European stock exchange Euronext As a result of this merger, which took place on April 4, 2007, the company was formed. NYSE Euronext[1]
1929: The collapse of quotations and the beginning of the Great Depression in the United States
1792: New York Stock Exchange opens
The opening of the New York Stock Exchange dates from May 17, 1792. That day, 24 New York stockbrokers signed the Buttonwood Agreement at 68 Wall Street. The New York Stock Exchange opened with five securities, including three government bonds and two shares in the bank.[2]