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NYSE Texas will move into the historic Old Parkland office campus in Oak Lawn. With a signed lease in hand, the Big Board’s ...
The New York Stock Exchange on Monday named Bryan Daniel as the president of NYSE Texas, adding political experience to its ...
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Atlas Energy joins NYSE Texas as founding member

Atlas Energy Solutions has joined Kinetik Holdings as a founding member of the New York Stock Exchange Texas, the newly launched fully electronic equities exchange headquartered in Dallas. Atlas, ...
The New York Stock Exchange, part of Intercontinental Exchange (NYSE:ICE), appointed Bryan Daniel as president of its new Texas-based stock exchange, it said on Monday. Daniel, who will report ...
Posted: Jun 6, 2024 / 05:21 PM CDT Updated: Jun 6, 2024 / 09:36 PM CDT DALLAS (Nexstar) — A group of financiers announced on Wednesday plans to create a Texas stock exchange based in Dallas.
The Texas Stock Exchange has a tall task ahead of itself in trying to challenge the New York Stock Exchange and the NASDAQ. But Texas gives it a few competitive advantages that will serve it well.
The group, which includes BlackRock, Citadel Securities and about two dozen investors, raised approximately $120 million of capital to create the Texas Stock Exchange, which would be headquartered ...
DALLAS — A Texas-based stock exchange is in the works. Backed by BlackRock and Citadel Securities, TXSE Group, Inc. says it plans to file registration with the U.S. Securities and Exchange ...
The Lone Star State is getting its own stock exchange, TXSE Group announced Wednesday. The exchange, to be headquartered in Dallas, is backed by heavy-hitter investors like BlackRock and Citadel ...
“The Texas Stock Exchange isn’t just a new player,” he said. “It’s the battering ram that’s going to break down the outdated, monopolistic fortresses of the NYSE and Nasdaq.” Anti-woke?
A new Texas-based stock exchange, known as the TXSE, is set to launch to take on the dominant NYSE and Nasdaq. (Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images / Getty Images) ...
Lee wants to see the Texas Stock Exchange become the third biggest listing venue in the U.S., a giant task as he’ll be competing with institutional juggernauts like the NYSE and the NASDAQ.