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NYSE, New York Stock Exchange > Listed Securities

NYSE-listed companies are among the world’s best. They range from “blue-chip” companies, to world-leaders in technology, to young, high-growth enterprises. They meet and adhere to the overall highest listing standards.

New listings at the NYSE include transfers from other U.S. markets, initial public offerings, and cross-listing by non-U.S. companies listed on other global exchanges.

Listed Company Directory
As of December 31, 2006, the NYSE and NYSE Arca were home to approximately 2,764 world-class issuers, including operating companies, closed-end funds and exchange traded funds. Search our directory, view our IPO Showcase, and browse earnings events.

 

IPO Showcase
Meet the NYSE's newest listed companies by viewing their IPO announcements.

NYSE Arca Listings
Introducing NYSE Arca, a fully electronic stock exchange that provides an open and fair market for emerging companies to expand.

 

Listing Process
The NYSE is responsible for attracting listings and working with prospective listed companies to ensure all requirements are met. Read an overview of the steps involved in the listing process.

Closed-End Funds
The NYSE trades more than 480 closed-end funds with a total market value of approximately $114 billion. These types of funds offer investors professional management, portfolio diversification, liquidity and trading ease.

 

ETFs
An ETF is an index fund representing a basket of stocks that trades throughout the day, with intra-day pricing. The NYSE's trading of exchange-traded funds (ETFs) is complementary to its core equity trading business.

Structured Products
Structured products are based on an underlying security such as a single equity, a basket of stocks, an index, a commodity, a debt issuance or a foreign currency. The NYSE trades nearly 600 structured products with a market value in excess of $120 billion.