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Walmart (WMT) stock joins the Nasdaq-100 on Jan. 20, 2026, replacing AstraZeneca (AZN) stock—potentially driving $19B in index-fund inflows. Read more here.
Updates at 5:03 PM ET with Nasdaq hours in first and fourth paragraphs. Although President Donald Trump ordered that the federal government to close on Christmas Eve and the day after Christmas, the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq will keep their ...
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Popular retail corporation Walmart is soon going to become a part of the Nasdaq-100 Index in the US, from January 20. It will replace British pharmaceutical giant AstraZeneca. This comes after a decision by Walmart in November to move its listing to Nasdaq after conducting business on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) for a long time.
Among the 100 predominantly growth-driven companies that comprise the Nasdaq-100, you'll find two phenomenal businesses with ample catalysts, as well as a highflier whose valuation premium can't be justified.
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