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    OIC 2026: No Closing Bell: Reimagining Options in a Continuous Market

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    The prospect of 24/7 trading for U.S. listed options is no longer a thought experiment—it’s an industry conversation already underway. But turning the lights on around the clock is not as simple as flipping a switch. It requires rethinking clearing, collateral, and risk management frameworks; redefining the trading day itself; and ensuring that liquidity, market depth, and investor protections hold up during non-traditional hours.

    Moderator: Aniceto Solares, Principal, Regulatory Policy, OCC
    Panelists:

    • Dave Barrett, Head of U.S. Options, Nasdaq
    • Kevin Tyrrell, Vice President, Head of Markets, NYSE: ICE
    • Alicia Crighton, Managing Director, Goldman Sachs
    • Adam Leaman, Chief Commercial Officer, Zerohash

    This panel is proudly sponsored by BofA Securities.




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