Julie Fine,

Julie Fine is a reporter at Bloomberg News covering markets and finance. She has written about BlackRock, Citadel backing a new Texas challenge to the NYSE and Nasdaq, as well as various other financial news stories. Her work focuses on providing clear and concise information to her readers about the latest developments in the world of finance.

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Recent Articles

New National Stock Exchange in Texas, TXSE, Raises $120M from Citadel Securities and BlackRock: A CEO-Friendly Alternative to NYSE and Nasdaq?

New National Stock Exchange in Texas, TXSE, Raises $120M from Citadel Securities and BlackRock: A CEO-Friendly Alternative to NYSE and Nasdaq?

Broke On: Wednesday, 05 June 2024 Investors Citadel Securities and BlackRock back Texas' new national stock exchange, TXSE, aiming to register as a SEC-regulated exchange with $120M in funding. Positioned as a CEO-friendly alternative to NYSE and Nasdaq, TXSE plans to start trading in 2025 and host listings in 2026. The group targets southeastern US companies, including potential listings from Exxon Mobil, Tesla, Apple, Goldman Sachs, Oracle, Charles Schwab, Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE), Caterpillar and NRG Energy.