💻Cboe Proposes Increase in 10 Gb Physical Port Monthly Fees
The Securities and Exchange Commission announced a proposed rule change by Cboe C2 Exchange to increase the monthly fee for 10 Gb physical ports from $7,500 to $8,500. The adjustment aims to better align fees with inflation and maintain service quality, while also remaining competitive compared to other exchanges.
Learn More💰MIAX Emerald Proposes New Fees for Testing Systems Access
MIAX Emerald, LLC is proposing a rule change to implement a $1,000 monthly fee for market participants accessing its testing systems environment through a dedicated cross connection. This environment allows users to test upcoming software releases and firm-developed software, emulating the live trading conditions. Access via VPN remains free for all users, providing a choice based on individual needs.
Learn More🔗NYSE Proposes Amendments to Connectivity Fee Schedule
The New York Stock Exchange LLC has filed a notice detailing proposed amendments to its Connectivity Fee Schedule. These changes include updates to third-party system access and associated fees, with the aim of improving market access for Users. The proposed updates respond to user requests for enhanced connectivity options and reflect the Exchange's efforts to foster competitive services.
Learn More📈NYSE National's Proposed Changes to Connectivity Fee Schedule
The NYSE National has filed a notice proposing amendments to its Connectivity Fee Schedule, updating the list of third-party systems and data feeds available for market participants. These changes aim to streamline the services offered without altering existing fees, promoting clarity and efficiency in market operations.
Learn More💰SEC Notice
The SEC announces the immediate effectiveness of a proposed rule change by Miami International Securities Exchange to amend its fee schedule, establishing fees for dedicated cross connection access to its testing systems environment. Interested parties are invited to comment on the proposal, with details available on the Exchange and SEC websites.
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