New York Stock Exchange
Coverage of New York Stock Exchange in the Nexus archive.
- 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.
- Forgent, Backer Offer Stock After Price Doubles Since IPO
Forgent Power Solutions Inc. is offering stock after its price doubled since the IPO, with shares set to open between $27.50 to $28.50, a 5.6% increase from the IPO price of $27. The company's IPO occurred on February 5, 2026, on the New York Stock Exchange.
- Risks in Focus After US Stocks’ Wild Start to 2026
The US Federal Reserve, led by Kevin Warsh, left interest rates unchanged following a Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting in 2026. Officials were divided on whether to raise rates later in the year. A broadcast showed Warsh speaking at the New York Stock Exchange.
- AI Rout Exposes Wall Street’s $270 Billion Speculation Machine
The article discusses how an AI rout has exposed Wall Street's $270 billion speculation machine, highlighting traders working on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
- Investors Maxing Out AI Trade Feed Stock Market Volatility
Investors' AI-driven trades are contributing to stock market volatility. Janus Living Inc., a seniors-focused real estate investment trust, raised $840 million in its initial public offering by pricing shares at the top of the marketed range.
- Twilio CEO Khozema Shipchandler delivers remarks to celebrate 10 years on NYSE
Twilio CEO Khozema Shipchandler delivered remarks to celebrate the company's 10th anniversary on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE).
- Cuomo to Lead Crypto Venture with New York Stock Exchange Owner
Andrew Cuomo is leading a new cryptocurrency venture in collaboration with the owner of the New York Stock Exchange. The partnership aims to explore opportunities in the crypto market.
- ‘Buy Europe’ Trade Returns as Stagflation Fears Ease: Markets Daily
The 'Buy Europe' trade strategy has returned as concerns over stagflation have eased. Federal Reserve officials maintained interest rates at their current level and expressed divided opinions on potential rate hikes for the year.
- How Substack Creators Are Covering This Strange Markets Era
Traders at the New York Stock Exchange and American Stock Exchange observed market fluctuations as a renewed oil rally drove bonds lower. A report of Iran halting US talks cast doubt on a potential ceasefire renewal.
- Standard Nuclear Files for US IPO In Reactor Fuel Push
Standard Nuclear filed for a US IPO to advance reactor fuel development. The New York Stock Exchange reported stock rallies near all-time highs amid a Federal Reserve rate decision under Kevin Warsh and declining oil prices affecting bond yields.
- Bond Traders Get a Clear Message From New Fed Chief on Inflation
Federal Reserve officials left interest rates unchanged and were divided on whether to raise rates this year, as new Fed Chief Kevin Warsh addressed inflation concerns. The decision followed a Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting, with no mention of immediate rate hikes.
- Dow falls after Fed holds interest rates steady
The Federal Reserve kept its benchmark interest rate unchanged during its first meeting with Kevin Warsh as chair, leading to a decline in the Dow. CBS News MoneyWatch correspondent Kelly O'Grady reported the update from the New York Stock Exchange.
- Hedges Removed Due to Iran Deal Leave S&P Vulnerable on Fed Day
The removal of hedges related to the Iran Deal has left the S&P vulnerable on Fed Day, according to the article. A trader is depicted working at the New York Stock Exchange.
- Higher Bond Yields Are Here to Stay in a Post-War World
Hawkeye 360 Inc., a provider of satellite-based signals intelligence for US government agencies, is raising $416 million in a US initial public offering priced at the top of a marketed range. The IPO is taking place at the New York Stock Exchange.
- BW Group Chairman Andreas Sohmen-Pao speaks exclusively from NYSE boardroom
BW Group Chairman Andreas Sohmen-Pao gave an exclusive statement from the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) boardroom.
- BitGo Joins Fortune 500 with $16.2B Revenue, Marking Milestone for Regulated Bitcoin Infrastructure
BitGo Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: BTGO) joined the 2026 Fortune 500 as the first digital asset infrastructure company, achieving $16.2 billion in 2025 revenue just five months after its January 2026 public listing. The company, led by CEO Mike Belshe, operates as a federally chartered national trust bank under the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC), providing custody, wallets, and settlement services for institutional clients.
- Iran, Fed Take Market Spotlight Away From SpaceX Frenzy
Market attention shifted from SpaceX to developments involving Iran and the Federal Reserve as a strong jobs report fueled speculation about an upcoming interest-rate hike, leading to declines in stocks and bonds.
- US Stocks Set to Rally on Iran Deal to Reopen Strait of Hormuz
US stocks are expected to rise following an Iran deal that aims to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. GMR Solutions Inc., a medical services company backed by KKR & Co., raised $479 million in a revised IPO.