Nasdaq is considering the possibility of significantly accelerating the process of integrating major new listings into its flagship index. The main proposal involves introducing a special rule that would allow companies to join the Nasdaq 100 after just two weeks of trading instead of the usual three-month period. According to the analytical publication Odaily, this rule is intended to ensure a more timely reflection of the actual market conditions within the index. The innovative rule is designed to enable the global exchange sector to respond more flexibly to the transformation of capital market structures. Accelerated inclusion of new large issuers could enhance the index's representativeness and its alignment with the current state of the U.S. stock market.
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Nasdaq is considering the possibility of significantly accelerating the process of integrating major new listings into its flagship index. The main proposal involves introducing a special rule that would allow companies to join the Nasdaq 100 after just two weeks of trading instead of the usual three-month period. According to the analytical publication Odaily, this rule is intended to ensure a more timely reflection of the actual market conditions within the index. The innovative rule is designed to enable the global exchange sector to respond more flexibly to the transformation of capital market structures. Accelerated inclusion of new large issuers could enhance the index's representativeness and its alignment with the current state of the U.S. stock market.