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NYSE Content Advisory: Pre-Market update + McGraw Hill, Accelerant IPO on NYSE

NYSE Content Advisory: Pre-Market update + McGraw Hill, Accelerant IPO on NYSE

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NEW YORK, July 24, 2025 /CNW/ -- The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) provides a daily pre-market update directly from the NYSE Trading Floor. Access today's NYSE Pre-market update for market insights before trading begins.
Stocks are mixed Thursday morning following the S&P 500's 12 th record close of the year on Wednesday. The index received a boost Tuesday night when President Trump announced a trade deal with Japan.
The NYSE was in attendance at the All In's AI Summit and before President Trump gave his closing keynote, spoke to leaders on a cross-section of topics including AI, energy, robotics, infrastructure, and legislation
Education solutions firm McGraw Hill, which raised nearly $415 million in its IPO will debut on the NYSE today. Specialty risk company Accelerant, which raised over $723 million, will debut as well.
The New York Stock Exchange announced this morning that NYSE Texas has listed its first exchange traded funds, with Strive Asset Management dual-listing 13 ETFs
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McGraw Hill celebrates its IPO on the New York Stock Exchange
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The Autism Science Foundation and Wall Street Rides FAR celebrate the 11th season of Rides FAR and its support for innovative autism research.
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