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London Stock Exchange Explores 24-Hour Trading to Enhance Market

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Last updated: January 15, 2026 6:51 pm
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The London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG), the operator of Britain’s primary stock market, is considering a significant change to its trading schedule. Currently, the exchange operates from 8am to 4:30pm, but discussions are underway about extending trading hours to a full 24-hour cycle. This move aims to make the UK market more competitive and attractive to a broader range of investors worldwide.

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Rationale Behind Extended Trading HoursChallenges and ConsiderationsIndustry and Investor ReactionsNext Steps for the London Stock Exchange

Rationale Behind Extended Trading Hours

The proposal to introduce round-the-clock trading comes amid growing pressure on the London Stock Exchange to modernize and keep pace with other global financial centers. Markets in New York, Tokyo, and Hong Kong offer extended or nearly continuous trading sessions, allowing investors to respond to global events in real time. By expanding its hours, LSEG hopes to increase liquidity and market activity, providing investors with more flexibility and opportunities to trade at any time of day.

Supporters of the initiative argue that 24-hour trading could also help reduce volatility caused by overnight news and developments that currently affect markets when they are closed. This continuous trading model might offer a smoother price discovery process and better reflect global economic conditions as they unfold.

Challenges and Considerations

While the potential benefits are clear, there are practical challenges to implementing 24-hour trading. Extending the hours would require significant changes to the exchange’s infrastructure and regulatory framework. Market participants, including brokers, clearinghouses, and regulators, would need to adapt to new operational demands and ensure that risk management and surveillance systems are robust enough to handle continuous trading.

Moreover, there are concerns about liquidity during off-peak hours, as trading volumes might remain low outside traditional business times. This could lead to wider spreads and increased volatility during those periods. The exchange will need to carefully evaluate whether the benefits of extended hours outweigh these risks and how best to manage them.

Industry and Investor Reactions

The financial community has shown mixed reactions to the potential shift. Some institutional investors and trading firms welcome the idea, seeing it as a necessary evolution to maintain London’s status as a leading financial hub. They emphasize the advantages of aligning trading hours more closely with global markets and catering to international investors in different time zones.

Conversely, some market participants express caution, highlighting the costs and complexities involved. Smaller firms and retail investors may face challenges adapting to a 24-hour market, and there are questions about whether the demand for after-hours trading is sufficient to justify the change.

Next Steps for the London Stock Exchange

The London Stock Exchange Group is currently exploring the practicalities of this transition and gathering input from stakeholders. It has not yet committed to a definitive timeline or detailed plan for implementing 24-hour trading. The decision will likely depend on further analysis of market readiness, technological capabilities, and regulatory considerations.

As the global financial landscape evolves, LSEG’s move to extend trading hours could mark a pivotal moment for the UK market, potentially reshaping how investors engage with London’s capital markets.

As reported by The Guardian, the London Stock Exchange’s exploration of 24-hour trading reflects ongoing efforts to enhance market activity and competitiveness on the international stage.

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