💼NYSE American Connectivity Fee Schedule Changes
The Securities and Exchange Commission announces a proposed rule change by NYSE American LLC to amend its Connectivity Fee Schedule, updating lists of third-party systems and data feeds. The changes aim to consolidate and clarify existing services without impacting current user fees, ensuring equitable access to market participants.
Learn More📊NYSE Arca Proposes Rule Change for Connectivity Fee Schedule
The NYSE Arca has filed a proposed rule change to amend its connectivity fee schedule, updating the list of third-party systems and data feeds available for market participants. The changes aim to streamline options without altering existing fees, ensuring all users retain equal service access while enhancing overall clarity and transparency in service offerings.
Learn More💰MIAX Sapphire Proposes New Fees for Testing Systems Access
The SEC published a notice regarding MIAX Sapphire's proposed rule change to amend its fee schedule. This includes the introduction of fees for dedicated cross connection access to the Exchange's testing systems environment, aimed at market participants. The notice seeks public comments on the implications of this fee structure.
Learn More💰MIAX Emerald Proposes Fee Change for Testing Systems Access
The MIAX Emerald, LLC has proposed a rule change to amend its fee schedule, establishing a fee for market participants utilizing its dedicated cross connection for testing systems. The Securities and Exchange Commission is seeking public comments on this proposal, which was filed for immediate effectiveness.
Learn More🏦Temporary Exemptive Relief for U.S. Treasury Securities CCAs Explained
The SEC has adopted temporary exemptive relief from enforcing compliance with Rule 17ad-22(e)(6)(i) for U.S. Treasury securities clearing agencies until September 30, 2025. This measure aims to facilitate the separation of margin for proprietary versus customer transactions, assisting direct participants in implementing the necessary operational changes. The exemption is intended to reduce market disruption and promote orderly implementation of the new regulations.
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