NYSE axes listing costs to win IPOs

The New York Stock Exchange has thrown down the gauntlet to Nasdaq and international rivals by writing off its listing fees in an attempt to attract new companies to its market.

Companies trading on the NYSE for the first time, or switching to the Big Board from a rival platform, used to pay between $150,000 (€113,600) and $250,000 in listing costs.

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