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Established on May 17, 1792, when 24 brokers signed the Buttonwood Agreement on Wall Street, NYSE is the oldest and largest equities exchange in the world by total market capitalization. It lists over 2,300 companies and remains the preferred venue for the largest, most capital-intensive corporations across finance, energy, consumer goods, and industrials.

Founded1792May 17 - the Buttonwood Agreement
Listed companies2,172WFE total listings, October 2024
Domestic market cap$29.71TWFE domestic market capitalization, October 2024

Faits clés

NYSE en un coup d'œil

Aperçu éditorial

The world's largest stock exchange by market capitalization. NYSE is the home of established blue-chip franchises, financial institutions, and capital-intensive industries.

2024 total proceeds

$109B+

NYSE says it led globally across IPOs and follow-ons in 2024

Largest U.S. IPOs

7 of 10

NYSE says it hosted seven of the ten largest U.S. IPOs in 2024

Fortune 500 share

74%

Share of the publicly listed Fortune 500 as of May 12, 2025

S&P 500 share

70%

Share of the S&P 500 as of May 12, 2025

Scale, balance sheet weight, and operating maturity

Pourquoi ce marché compte

NYSE companies are typically evaluated through a different lens than their NASDAQ counterparts. Capital discipline, franchise durability, dividend sustainability, and cyclical resilience tend to drive valuation more than speculative optionality. That does not make NYSE companies less dynamic - it means the market rewards a different mix of qualities: underwriting discipline, stable free cash flow conversion, pricing power through the cycle, and operating leverage at scale. Financial institutions in particular make NYSE distinctive: JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, Berkshire Hathaway, and the major insurance groups all trade here, introducing their own logic around interest rate spreads, credit quality, and regulatory capital. NYSE was acquired by Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) in 2013. While most price discovery today is electronic, NYSE retains a physical trading floor at 11 Wall Street - one of the last in the world - along with a designated market maker (DMM) system that provides liquidity in stressed conditions.

Performance du marché

Repères de référence et de régime

Des repères rapides qui facilitent la comparaison de la cote actions d'un pays avec le régime macro qui l'entoure.

Largest U.S. IPOs

7 of 10
2024

NYSE says it hosted seven of the ten largest U.S. IPOs in 2024

Total proceeds

$109B+
2024

NYSE says it led globally in proceeds across IPOs and follow-ons in 2024

Ce qu'il faut surveiller

Grille de lecture

01

Cash Flow Quality

Investors place greater weight on earnings durability, capital allocation discipline, and the conversion of accounting profit into distributable cash - not just revenue growth.

02

Cycle Positioning

Many NYSE names are deeply tied to the broader economic cycle. Credit conditions, consumer health, commodity prices, and balance sheet flexibility all shape the investment case through expansions and contractions.

03

Franchise Durability

The premium often sits in scale, brand trust, and market structure advantages rather than speculative growth. The competitive moat must remain visible, defensible, and ideally widening over time.

Composition sectorielle

Ce qui se négocie ici

La répartition des poids de l'indice révèle le caractère de la place : quels secteurs dominent, lesquels sont sous-représentés et d'où viennent réellement les rendements.

Financials22.4%

Banks, insurance, and asset managers — JPMorgan, Berkshire, Visa, and Mastercard lead the sector

JPMorganBerkshireVisaMastercardAIG
Healthcare15.2%

Pharma, medtech, and managed care; J&J, Eli Lilly, UnitedHealth, and AbbVie are flagship names

J&JEli LillyUnitedHealthAbbVieMerck
Industrials13.1%

Aerospace, defense, transport, and capital goods — GE, Caterpillar, Boeing, and RTX

GECaterpillarBoeingRTXEaton
Consumer Discretionary10.3%

Retail, autos, and leisure brands with Walmart anchoring the defensive side

WalmartHome DepotNikeTargetMarriott
Energy9.4%

Integrated oil & gas — ExxonMobil and Chevron represent a uniquely capital-intensive cohort

ExxonMobilChevronConocoPhillipsEOG
Consumer Staples8.6%

Defensive anchor — Coca-Cola, P&G, and Costco with durable pricing power and dividends

Coca-ColaP&GPhilip MorrisColgatePepsiCo
Other21.0%

Materials, utilities, real estate, technology, and communication services

PrologisNextEraAmerican TowerCrown Castle

Indices

Quoi suivre

Tous les indices ne se valent pas. Voici ce que chacun mesure réellement, et pourquoi la différence compte dans votre lecture du marché.

Dow Jones Industrial Average

DJIA

30 blue-chip U.S. companies, mostly NYSE-listed. Price-weighted — meaning higher-priced stocks have disproportionate influence regardless of market cap.

Components

30

2024 return

+12.9%

The DJIA is the most recognized index globally, but its price-weighting method is a crude proxy for U.S. corporate health. A $500 stock moves the index far more than a $50 stock with a larger market cap.

NYSE Composite

NYA

Tracks all common stocks listed on the NYSE — over 2,000 companies. The broadest, most accurate reflection of the exchange as a whole.

Components

2,000+

Weighting

Market cap

Less followed by retail investors than the DJIA, but better represents the exchange's diversified sector exposure — financials, healthcare, industrials all carry meaningful weight.

S&P 500

SPX

500 large-cap U.S. companies — roughly 70% NYSE-listed. The global benchmark for U.S. equity performance and the most widely referenced index.

NYSE share

~70%

2024 return

+23.3%

The S&P 500 is not an NYSE product, but it is anchored in NYSE-listed franchises. JPMorgan, Berkshire, Eli Lilly, and Visa are among its largest NYSE components.

Caractère de la place

NASDAQ vs NYSE

Deux places, deux philosophies — visualisées selon six dimensions pour l'investisseur. Cliquez sur l'étiquette d'un axe pour comprendre ce qui fait la différence.

Rate Sens.InnovationMaturityDividendsDiversityVolatility
NASDAQaxée sur la croissance
NYSEaxée sur la valeur

Cliquez sur l'étiquette d'un axe pour voir les notes détaillées

Profil NASDAQ

Place électronique fondée en 1971. Elle abrite environ 3 300 sociétés, fortement pondérées vers la technologie et les services de communication. Forte innovation, forte volatilité, sensible aux taux.

Forte innovationSensible aux tauxFaibles dividendesForte vol.
Profil NYSEVous êtes ici

Modèle hybride à la criée fondé en 1792. Elle abrite environ 2 200 sociétés dans la finance, l'industrie, l'énergie et la santé. Mature, riche en dividendes, diversifiée par nature.

Forte maturitéRiche en dividendesDiversifiéeVol. plus faible

Voyez la même analyse de l'autre côté sur la page NASDAQ →

Histoire

Jalons clés

Les moments qui ont bâti, ébranlé et redessiné NYSE — de sa fondation à aujourd'hui.

1792

24 brokers sign the Buttonwood Agreement under a buttonwood tree on Wall Street — NYSE is born

1867

First stock ticker machines installed, delivering real-time quotes to brokers across the city

1929

Black Tuesday: the market collapses, triggering the Great Depression and wiping out billions in value

Crise / Repli
1954

Dow Jones Industrial Average finally reclaims its 1929 peak — 25 years after the crash

1987

Black Monday: DJIA drops 22.6% in a single session — still the largest one-day percentage decline

Crise / Repli
2001

NYSE closes for four days following the September 11 attacks — the longest shutdown since 1933

Crise / Repli
2006

NYSE merges with electronic platform Archipelago and becomes a for-profit public company

2013

Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) acquires NYSE Euronext for $11B, ending 220 years of independence

2020

Physical trading floor closes temporarily during COVID-19 — the first closure since the 1918 Spanish flu

Crise / Repli
2024

DJIA closes at 42,544, up 12.9%; NYSE leads globally in IPO proceeds with over $109B

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Couverture

Sociétés par secteur

Notre couverture complète des sociétés cotées sur NYSE, organisée par secteur. Chaque carte renvoie à un rapport de recherche.