Nasdaq, Inc. is a global technology company that operates trading venues, clearing services, exchange technology, regulatory services, securities listing platforms, market data solutions, and public a... Nasdaq, Inc. is a global technology company that operates trading venues, clearing services, exchange technology, regulatory services, securities listing platforms, market data solutions, and public and private company services across six continents. It functions through three primary segments: Capital Access Platforms, which facilitate company listings and access to capital markets; Financial Technology, delivering software for capital markets, anti-financial crime detection, and regulatory compliance; and Market Services, encompassing trading, clearing, and information services that account for a portion of its operations. Nasdaq, Inc. provides proven technologies that offer transparency, insight, and efficiency to customers navigating global capital markets, including investors, exchanges, and financial institutions. Its diverse portfolio of indexes and data products supports decision-making in equity, derivatives, and other asset classes. Founded in 1971 and headquartered in New York, New York, Nasdaq, Inc. plays a pivotal role in modernizing financial infrastructure and enabling business optimization worldwide.
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