The's $1.41 Billion Volume Plummets to 60th in U.S. Volume Rankings
On September 22, 2025, , . . equities, reflecting reduced liquidity relative to broader market benchmarks.
noted that the volume contraction coincided with broader shifts in institutional trading patterns. Analysts highlighted that reduced participation from large-cap-focused funds may have contributed to the drop, though no direct earnings updates or regulatory developments were reported for The on this date. Cross-market correlations remained muted, with sector-specific catalysts absent in the immediate term.
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