New York Stock Exchange
Coverage of New York Stock Exchange in the Nexus archive.
- Southern Copper Marks 30 Years on NYSE After CEO’s Death
Southern Copper is marking 30 years of trading on the New York Stock Exchange since its 1996 listing. The milestone follows the sudden death of President and CEO Óscar González Rocha on 7 April 2026.
- Southern Copper Marks 30 Years on NYSE After CEO’s Death
Southern Copper Corporation marks 30 years on the New York Stock Exchange following the death of CEO Óscar González Rocha, which led to a reshaped leadership at Grupo México subsidiary.
- Retailer Reformation opens flat in market debut after pricing IPO at $15
Retailer Reformation made its IPO on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol 'REF' after pricing its IPO at $15. The stock opened at a flat price on its market debut.
- NYSE owner to buy bond platform MarketAxess in $5.7bn deal
Intercontinental Exchange, owner of NYSE, is acquiring bond trading platform MarketAxess in a $5.7 billion deal. The acquisition is described as a significant step into fixed-income trading.
- Nasdaq 100 slides into correction as global chip and memory stocks sell off
The Nasdaq 100 entered a correction as global chip and memory stocks experienced a sell-off. Digital screens at the New York Stock Exchange displayed trading numbers during the decline.
- As the president touts Trump Accounts, some families are still waiting for money
President Donald Trump promotes Trump Accounts, which provide $1,000 seed money for children born during his second term, but some parents report delays in receiving the funds. The Treasury Department reports 6.5 million account sign-ups, with 1.5 million eligible for the initial $1,000 funding. Critics note inconsistencies in account activation and funding timelines.
- As the president touts Trump Accounts, some families are still waiting for baby's $1,000
President Donald Trump promotes Trump Accounts, offering $1,000 seed money for children born during his second term, but some parents report delays in receiving the funds. The program, launched via a tax and spending cuts bill, has 6.5 million sign-ups, with 1.5 million eligible for the $1,000. Parents like Masaki and Kristina McLellan describe mixed experiences, including application rejections and extended wait times.
- As the president touts Trump Accounts, some families are still waiting for baby's $1,000
President Donald Trump promotes Trump Accounts, which provide $1,000 seed money for children born during his second term, but some parents report delays in receiving the funds. The program, launched in July 2024, allows contributions to tax-advantaged investment accounts for children under 18, with 1.5 million eligible for the initial $1,000.
- Brazil’s Azul Jumps to the Main New York Stock Exchange After Bankruptcy Exit
Azul, Brazil’s largest airline by cities served, upgraded its US listing to the main New York Stock Exchange. Its American Depositary Shares began trading under the symbol AZUL on 9 July 2026, moving from the smaller NYSE American venue.
- Klook cofounder Ethan Lin thinks the U.S. can help grow one of Asia’s largest travel platforms
Ethan Lin, co-founder of Klook, one of Asia's largest travel platforms, attributes his travel passion to his multicultural upbringing. Klook, co-founded with Eric Gnock Fah after a challenging Nepal trip, expanded rapidly across Asia and now targets U.S. growth. The company delayed its IPO to 2026 amid market challenges but reports rising transaction volume from Western travelers.
- Argentina's YPF Luz seeks dual listing in New York and Buenos Aires
Argentine power generator YPF Luz has filed a preliminary prospectus with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for a potential initial public offering of shares, which would list simultaneously on the New York Stock Exchange and on Bolsas y Mercados Argentinos (BYMA) in Buenos Aires.
- Rate Hike Chances Rising as Warsh Takes Center Stage
Rate hike possibilities are increasing as Warsh gains prominence. JPMorgan Chase & Co. is set to release its earnings on July 14.
- Klarna Plans New Buy-Now-Pay-Later SRT as It Targets US Growth
Klarna is introducing a new Buy-Now-Pay-Later SRT to focus on expanding its presence in the US market. The company's signage at the New York Stock Exchange highlights its visibility in the financial sector.
- US Stock Futures Fall as Mideast Tensions Flare Anew, Oil Climbs
US stock futures declined as tensions in the Middle East escalated, while oil prices rose. Traders were observed working on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
- Stocks Priced for ‘Sunshine and Rainbows’ Now Face Earnings Test
Stocks that were priced with optimism ('sunshine and rainbows') are now facing an earnings test. Goldman Sachs Group Inc. is scheduled to release earnings figures on April 13, 2026.
- Luxury Car Firm DuPont Registry Group to Pick Banks for IPO
Doncasters Group, a manufacturer of products for aerospace engines and industrial gas turbines, saw its shares rise 33% in its US debut after raising $1.06 billion through an upsized initial public offering and private placements. The IPO took place on the New York Stock Exchange.
- Texas Stock Exchange launches trading in test of upstart’s challenge to Wall Street
The Texas Stock Exchange has launched trading, positioning itself as the most well-funded challenge to the New York Stock Exchange and NASDAQ's duopoly in U.S. stock trading.
- Talk of US-China decoupling is getting loud – but neither side is ready for a clean break
The article discusses the challenges of US-China decoupling, highlighting financial links between the two economies that complicate a complete separation. It references a 1986 New York Stock Exchange visit to Beijing as part of broader US-China relationship analysis.
- Robinhood CEO Vlad Tenev breaks down how Trump Accounts work
President Trump celebrated the launch of 'Trump Accounts,' an investment account program for children, by ringing the New York Stock Exchange opening bell. Robinhood CEO Vlad Tenev assisted with the project and discussed it in an interview.
- I Don't Expect The Fed To Hike In July Says Lavorgna
President Donald Trump rang the opening bell for the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq to mark the launch of Trump Accounts. Joe Lavorgna, Chief Economist of SMBC Americas, joined to discuss.
- Lone Pine Gains 43% in First Half on Both Long and Short Bets
Lone Pine gained 43% in the first half due to both long and short bets. Buyers emerged after a stock market pullback led by top artificial-intelligence sector performers.
- Trump rings opening bell for Trump Accounts as Treasury commits $1.4 billion in seed money
President Donald Trump launched Trump Accounts, a children’s investment program, by ringing the opening bell for the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq. The Treasury Department reported 6 million children enrolled, with $1.4 billion in federal seed money allocated for eligible participants, while the Dell family pledged $6.25 billion to fund accounts for lower-income families.
- President Rings Stock Market Opening Bell to Celebrate Trump Accounts
President Trump rang the stock market opening bell at the White House to celebrate Trump Accounts. The event occurred on Monday.
- President Trump Signals Openness to Bitcoin in Trump Accounts, Calls Himself ‘a Big Fan of Crypto’
President Trump indicated openness to including Bitcoin in Trump Accounts, a new savings program, and described himself as 'a big fan of crypto.' He emphasized the strategic importance of the U.S. leading in cryptocurrency to counter China and highlighted Bitcoin's growing influence and appeal.
- Trump rings New York Stock Exchange bell to mark first trading day for ‘Trump accounts’
Donald Trump rang the New York Stock Exchange bell from the White House to mark the first trading day for 'Trump accounts,' a government initiative providing children with $1,000 investment accounts. The event involved leaders from the NYSE and Nasdaq at the Oval Office, marking the first joint exchange opening and the first bell-ringing at the White House.
- Trump rings Wall Street's opening bells as he ties his presidency to stock market gains
President Trump rings the opening bells for the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq from the Oval Office, symbolically linking his presidency to stock market gains. The act reflects his increasing association of his leadership with financial market performance.
- Trump rings Wall Street's opening bells as he ties his presidency to stock market gains
President Trump rings the opening bells for the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq from the Oval Office, symbolizing his association of his presidency with stock market gains.
- Trump rings Wall Street's opening bells as he ties his presidency to stock market gains
President Trump rings the opening bells for the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq from the Oval Office, symbolizing his association of his presidency with stock market performance.
- Trump rings Wall Street's opening bells as he ties his presidency to stock market gains
President Trump rings the opening bells for the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq from the Oval Office, symbolizing his association of his presidency with stock market gains.
- Trump rings Wall Street’s opening bells as he ties his presidency to stock market gains
President Donald Trump rings the opening bells for the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq, linking his presidency to stock market gains amid criticism of his economic leadership. The event promotes 'Trump Accounts,' a policy from the 2025 tax and spending cuts bill aimed at increasing stock index investments for children, while inflation and rising consumer prices have hurt Trump's approval ratings.
- Trump rings Wall Street’s opening bells as he ties his presidency to stock market gains
President Donald Trump rings Wall Street’s opening bells from the Oval Office, linking his presidency to stock market gains. He promotes Trump Accounts, part of a 2025 tax bill aimed at expanding stock index investments for children. Despite market gains, his economic leadership approval stands at 33%, with inflation eroding public support.
- Trump rings Wall Street's opening bells as he ties his presidency to stock market gains
President Donald Trump rings Wall Street's opening bells from the Oval Office, emphasizing stock market gains as part of his economic agenda. He promotes Trump Accounts to expand stock index investments for children, despite 33% approval for his economic leadership. The S&P 500 rose 17.9% in 2025, but rising inflation has hurt his public support.
- Trump rings Wall Street’s opening bells as he ties his presidency to stock market gains
President Donald Trump is ringing the opening bells for the New York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq from the Oval Office. The event ties his presidency to stock market gains.
- Trump rings Wall Street's opening bells as he ties his presidency to stock market gains
President Trump rings Wall Street's opening bells, linking his presidency to stock market gains amid low public approval for his economic leadership. Trump promotes 'Trump Accounts' to expand stock market exposure, but 38% of Americans currently do not own stocks. The S&P 500 has seen significant gains in recent years, though inflation remains a political challenge for Trump.
- Trump to host opening bell ceremony Monday to celebrate Trump Accounts
President Trump will host New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq officials in the Oval Office on Monday for an opening bell ceremony. The Treasury Department launched 'Trump Accounts' on July 4, allowing contributions through an app for parents to fund children's investment accounts.
- Insider Trading Cases End as DOJ Dud With Few Prison Sentences
The article discusses insider trading cases ending with few prison sentences by the DOJ, highlighting concerns about market valuations and President Donald Trump's tariff policy easing. The S&P 500 Index declined as these factors offset optimism around the upcoming CES conference.
- Investors Track Tokens for Clues on AI Trade’s Next Move
Doncasters Group, a manufacturer of aerospace and industrial gas turbine products, saw its shares rise 33% during its US debut after raising $1.06 billion through an upsized IPO and private placements. The company's initial public offering took place on the New York Stock Exchange.
- Securitize Begins Trading on NYSE as Tokenized Shares Land on Solana, Avalanche
Securitize, a BlackRock-backed tokenization firm, has shares trading on the New York Stock Exchange and via Solana and Avalanche. The company's tokenized shares are now accessible through these platforms.
- US Premarket Movers for July 2, 2026
Doncasters Group, a manufacturer of aerospace and industrial gas turbine products, saw its shares rise 33% in its US debut after raising $1.06 billion through an upsized initial public offering and private placements. The IPO took place on the New York Stock Exchange on June 25, 2026.
- Mexico’s Fresnillo, the Top Silver Miner, Buys Into a Rival’s Mine
Fresnillo, the world’s largest primary silver producer, agreed to a $110m investment in Sinda, a silver-and-gold explorer. Sinda recently listed on the New York Stock Exchange, raising $213m through a share sale.