💳MIAX Amends Billing System for Enhanced Member Payment Flexibility
The Miami International Securities Exchange (MIAX) proposes to amend Exchange Rule 208, allowing Members to provide alternative payment instructions for fee collection. This change aims to alleviate operational burdens and introduce flexibility in payment processes while maintaining the ability to revert to standard methods if necessary.
Learn More📈Rule Change for MIAX Trading Sessions
The SEC has published a notice regarding a proposed rule change from the Miami International Securities Exchange (MIAX) to amend Trading Rule 1808. The amendment will alter the price calculation for index options on days when the primary market fails to open, utilizing the last reported sale price from the previous trading day to establish more consistent and reliable settlement values.
Learn More💰Proposed Rule Change for Temporary Discounts on MIAX Liquidity Reports
The Miami International Securities Exchange is proposing a rule change to temporarily discount fees for current subscribers of specific liquidity event reports. This initiative is intended to provide customer service during system upgrades that may affect report quality, ensuring that existing subscribers receive equitable discounts while maintaining competitive pricing amidst market conditions.
Learn More📈SEC Notice on Options Trading for Commodity-Based Trust Shares
The Miami International Securities Exchange proposed an amendment to its rule allowing options to be listed and traded on Commodity-Based Trust Shares. This change aims to enhance market competition, streamline approval processes for new options, and facilitate greater trading activity, promoting investment opportunities. Interested parties are invited to comment on this proposal.
Learn More📊MIAX Fee Schedule Changes Proposal and Business Impact
The Miami International Securities Exchange, LLC proposed a rule change to amend its Fee Schedule, introducing new fee categories for its proprietary market data feeds, including the Top of Market and MIAX Order Feed. This change aims for immediate effectiveness and invites public comments, allowing stakeholders to engage in the regulatory process.
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