Nasdaq October 2020 Volumes
Nasdaq (NDAQ) announced its monthly trading volumes for October 2020 on its investor relations site. The report includes comprehensive data regarding monthly volumes and quarterly capture rates, which are crucial for assessing market activity. Investors can access detailed information through the provided link. Nasdaq continues to provide a range of data and analytics aimed at enhancing business decision-making. The company also emphasizes that forward-looking statements made in the report involve various risks and uncertainties, including potential impacts from the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Nasdaq reported detailed trading volumes for October 2020, beneficial for market analysis.
- Forward-looking statements contain risks and uncertainties, particularly regarding the impact of COVID-19.
NEW YORK, Nov. 03, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Nasdaq (Nasdaq: NDAQ) today reported monthly volumes for October 2020, 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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