📈Proposed Rule Change on MIAX Fee Schedule Affecting Select Symbols
The Miami International Securities Exchange (MIAX) has filed a proposed rule change to amend its Fee Schedule by removing the Select Symbol “X," pertaining to United States Steel Corporation, from its Priority Customer Rebate Program. This change follows the delisting of United States Steel Corporation's options, aiming to clarify the incentives for Priority Customer orders on the Exchange.
Learn More📈NYSE Arca Proposes Changes to Options Fee Schedule and Rebates
NYSE Arca, Inc. has filed a proposed rule change to modify its Options Fee Schedule, aiming to improve the clarity of the Manual Billable Rebate Program. This modification will enhance readability and reduce confusion among Floor Brokers participating in the FB Prepay Program, without introducing substantive changes to the existing rebate structure.
Learn More📈Amendments to MIAX Pearl Equities Fee Schedule
The Securities and Exchange Commission has published a notice regarding MIAX Pearl's proposed amendments to its equities trading Fee Schedule. The changes include reducing certain rebates under the NBBO Setter Plus Program and altering qualification requirements, aimed at promoting liquidity and competitive market conditions. The proposed revisions are effective immediately following publication.
Learn More💹MEMX Proposes Non-Display Add Tier 3 Fee Schedule Changes
MEMX LLC filed a proposed rule change with the SEC to amend its fee schedule by introducing a new tier, Non-Display Add Tier 3. This tier aims to enhance rebates for certain executing orders, fostering a competitive trading environment and incentivizing members to increase liquidity. The changes are designed to attract more order flow to the exchange, impacting trading costs and strategies.
Learn More💵Cboe BZX Announces 20% Discount on Historical Data Fees
The Cboe BZX Exchange proposes a temporary 20% discount on fees for historical Open-Close Data for purchases exceeding $20,000. This discount aims to incentivize increased usage among market participants, enhancing trading strategies without mandatory data purchase. The program is set to run from April to June 2025.
Learn More📉Cboe Proposes Temporary 20% Discount on Open-Close Data Fees
The Cboe Exchange has filed a proposed rule change to temporarily update its fee schedule, introducing a 20% discount on historical Open-Close Data for eligible purchases between April 23 and June 30, 2025. This initiative aims to incentivize more market participants to access valuable trading data, enhancing their market analysis and decision-making capabilities.
Learn More📈SEC Notice on MIAX Fee Schedule Update - Key Implications for Businesses
The Securities and Exchange Commission publishes a notice regarding the Miami International Securities Exchange's proposed rule change to amend its Fee Schedule by deleting obsolete language concerning temporary discounts for liquidity taker event reports. This aims to clarify the fee structure for subscribers and ensure accurate information post-system upgrades.
Learn More💰Cboe EDGX Exchange Fee Schedule Proposed Rule Change Overview
Cboe EDGX Exchange proposes a revision to its Fee Schedule for Add/Remove Volume Tiers, which may affect market participants’ trading strategies. The changes include adjustments in volume criteria for rebates, intended to enhance market liquidity and competitiveness, reflecting the highly competitive nature of equity exchanges.
Learn More📊MIAX Emerald Updates Fee Schedule for Email Domain and Mini-Options
MIAX Emerald proposes to amend its Fee Schedule by updating its email domain to @miaxglobal.com and removing the outdated reference to mini-options. These changes aim to clarify the communication process for members, reflecting the Exchange's efforts to maintain accurate and transparent regulations while eliminating obsolete references.
Learn More💰Cboe BYG Exchange Proposes Fee Changes for Dedicated Cores
The Cboe BYX Exchange has proposed a rule change to amend its fee schedule, introducing tiered fees for Dedicated Cores. The change aims to enhance user options for processing power while maintaining competitiveness. Businesses can opt for dedicated cores with potential benefits in latency and performance, alongside choices to use standard shared resources.
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