Schedule for NYSE International Day 2025 Unveiled; Closing Bell to be Broadcast Live from Five Capital Cities
NYSE Global Entry Returns for a Second Year
The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) is set to host the 2nd annual NYSE Global Entry on October 23, 2025. This event promises to celebrate global business excellence and foster cross-border innovation and investment.
The event is designed for C-suite executives of international innovators, PE/VC investors, and the NYSE listed community. Some of the prominent figures attending include Wen Han, Founder, Chairman & CEO of Windrose Technology, and Masaki (Mory) Morimoto, President of The House of Suntory.
Other notable attendees include Frederik Thomasen, Head of Equity Capital Markets at Norges Bank Investment Management (NBIM), Anu Aiyengar, Managing Director and Global Head of Advisory and Mergers & Acquisitions at J.P. Morgan, and Scarlett Sieber, Chief Strategy & Growth Officer of Money20/20.
The scheduled sessions will delve into various topics, including the future of fintech, scaling businesses beyond borders globally, future mobility innovations, exit strategies balancing M&A and IPOs, and bridging private and public markets for late-stage companies.
Jim Cramer, CNBC host, will deliver the Opening Keynote interview alongside NYSE President Lynn Martin. The event will also feature announced speakers, although their identities remain unspecified at this time.
During networking breaks, international companies from regions including Canada, UK/Europe, MEA, APAC, and Latin America will showcase their products and innovations.
The day's events will conclude with a networking reception taking place on the Trading Floor following the event.
Please note that there are no specific publicly available details on which international companies will exhibit or which innovations and products will be presented at the NYSE Global Entry on October 23, 2025, based on the current search results.
This promises to be an exciting day filled with insightful discussions, networking, and product showcases. Don't miss out on the opportunity to be a part of this global gathering.
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