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Texas Stock Exchange sparks reaction across Dallas as trading officially begins

The Texas Stock Exchange officially opened its doors in Dallas for trading this Monday. The new exchange aims to compete with Wall Street by providing a business-friendly alternative for corporate listings.

By Keep TX Red NewsroomPublished Updated 2 min readTax & Spending

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Texas Stock Exchange sparks reaction across Dallas as trading officially begins

The Texas Stock Exchange officially opened its doors in Dallas for trading this Monday. The new exchange aims to compete with Wall Street by providing a business-friendly alternative for corporate listings.

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