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Momentum is building for 24/5 trading. What does it mean for the future?

Stakeholders and industry bodies have progressed on some looming questions about overnight trading. Nyela examines what that and shortening settlement cycles means.

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On May 17, 1792, a total of 24 brokers signed the Buttonwood Agreement, a document that established the first stock exchange on Wall Street. According to financial legend, the agreement was signed under a buttonwood tree, at what is now 68 Wall Street. It contained only two rules: the brokers were to deal only with each other, and they would charge clients a commission of 0.25% per transaction. 

The agreement established a club where members could trade with each other exclusively under common

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