BlackRock and Citadel back new Texas national stock exchange
The Texas Stock Exchange reportedly secured around $120 million in funding and is prioritizing ETF listings. It also aims to offer a more competitive alternative to the two major U.S. stock exchanges.
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The Texas Stock Exchange reportedly secured around $120 million in funding and is prioritizing ETF listings. It also aims to offer a more competitive alternative to the two major U.S. stock exchanges.
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