2024-08-12
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With the recovery of listing in the United States, we have seen more and more Chinese companies registering for overseas listing with the China Securities Regulatory Commission, and most of them choose to list on Nasdaq. It seems that we Chinese still prefer Nasdaq. The main advantages of companies listed on the Nasdaq exchange are lower listing fees and lower minimum listing qualifications. Nasdaq features all-electronic trading, which is also seen as an advantage by many traders. Professional Nasdaq coaching agency: Mr. Chen (+tsdwenhua) of Shanghai Huidong Securities Beijing Branch explains to us the advantages of choosing Nasdaq for listing:
Learn about Nasdaq
NASDAQ is a major US stock exchange with over 50 years of history. NASDAQ was originally founded by the National Association of Securities Dealers (now known as FINRA) as a quotation system without electronic trading capabilities. Over time, it evolved to include trading and volume reporting, eventually becoming the world's first electronic stock market. In 1992, NASDAQ made history by establishing an intercontinental link in the capital markets with the London Stock Exchange. By 1998, NASDAQ became the first US stock market to facilitate online trading. Today, NASDAQ is the intersection of technology and capital markets, providing first-class platforms and services around the world. NASDAQ has one of the largest exchange networks in the world, spanning 25 markets, including a clearing house and five central securities depositories.