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Equity data plans eye Dec. 6 for overnight trading launch

The US SIPs are looking to launch near 24-hour operations as exchanges seek to extend their hours.

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The operating committees of the US equity data plans, which include the Consolidated Tape Association and the Unlisted Trading Privileges Plan, intend to launch extended hours on December 6, 2026, to support 23/5 trading, pending approval from the Securities and Exchange Commission. 

Jeff Kimsey, chair of the operating committees, shared the projected date in a comment letter to the SEC this week. Kimsey’s response was in regard to 24X National Exchange’s filing to be exempt from the requirement

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