Nasdaq April 2022 Volumes
Nasdaq (NDAQ) reported its trading volumes for April 2022, available on its investor relations website. The monthly volumes are essential for assessing trading activity and market trends. Nasdaq provides a comprehensive overview of market performance through detailed data sheets accessible via their official site. The report includes quarterly capture rates, which are crucial for investors tracking market dynamics. Ongoing forward-looking statements in the PR highlight potential risks and uncertainties that could affect future performance, including economic and regulatory factors.
- Reported monthly trading volumes and quarterly capture rates provide crucial market insights.
- Forward-looking statements indicate potential risks including economic uncertainty and regulatory challenges.
NEW YORK, May 03, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Nasdaq (Nasdaq: NDAQ) today reported monthly volumes for April 2022 on its investor relations website. A data sheet showing the monthly volumes and quarterly capture rates can be found at: http://ir.nasdaq.com/financials/volume-statistics.
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