📈Nasdaq's Proposed Rule Change for iShares Ethereum Trust
The Securities and Exchange Commission has published a notice regarding Nasdaq's proposed rule change to allow in-kind transactions for the iShares Ethereum Trust. This change aims to enhance operational efficiency, promote just trading principles, and update custodial arrangements for the Trust's ether holdings while amending certain representations under Nasdaq regulations.
Learn More📈Nasdaq Proposes Trading Halt for ETPs on Launch Day
The Nasdaq Stock Market has filed a rule change to allow Exchange-Traded Products to initiate a trading halt on their launch day, similar to initial public offerings. This change aims to improve market efficiency and investor protection by providing enhanced safeguards against unexpected price volatility during trading on launch day.
Learn More📈Rule 5703
The Nasdaq Stock Market LLC proposes Rule 5703 to allow for the generic listing and trading of Multi-Class ETF Shares that meet specific regulatory requirements. This facilitates broader investment opportunities while ensuring compliance with the Investment Company Act, enhancing market accessibility and competition in the ETF space.
Learn More📈Proposed Rule Change for Short Term Options Trading Expansions
The Securities and Exchange Commission published a notice regarding Nasdaq ISE's proposed changes to the Short Term Option Series Program, expanding it to include two Monday and Wednesday expiration dates for select qualifying securities. This change aims to increase trading flexibility and alignment with market demand, enhancing trading strategies for market participants.
Learn More📈Nasdaq Proposes Rule Change for iShares Bitcoin Trust Listing
The Securities and Exchange Commission is considering a proposed rule change by Nasdaq to amend the trading and listing rules for the iShares Bitcoin Trust. This change seeks to allow for in-kind transfers of bitcoin, altering the existing cash creation and redemption process. The Commission is soliciting public comments on this proposal and examining its alignment with current regulatory standards.
Learn More📈Nasdaq GEMX Proposes FPGA Technology for Market Data Feeds
The SEC publishes a notice regarding Nasdaq GEMX's proposed rule change to offer FPGA technology as an optional delivery mechanism for its Depth of Market Data Feed. This initiative is aimed at improving data transmission predictability and reducing jitter, catering to the evolving demands of market participants. Submissions for comments are invited in response to this proposal.
Learn More📊Nasdaq MRX Proposes FPGA Technology for Market Data Feed
The Securities and Exchange Commission has published a notice about Nasdaq MRX's proposed rule change to offer field-programmable gate array (FPGA) technology as an optional delivery mechanism for its Depth of Market Data Feed. This change aims to address customer demand and improve the predictability of data transmission in trading activities.
Learn More🪙Proposed Nasdaq Rule Change for 21Shares Dogecoin ETF Trading
This document outlines a proposed rule change from Nasdaq to list and trade shares of the 21Shares Dogecoin ETF, detailing its investment objectives, operational structure, and regulatory compliance mechanisms. The ETF aims to track the performance of Dogecoin, facilitating indirect access to the digital asset market for investors. The proposal invites public comment and outlines listing criteria and operational guidelines.
Learn More💻Nasdaq ISE Introduces FPGA Technology for Enhanced Market Data
Nasdaq ISE proposes to introduce FPGA technology as an optional delivery method for its Depth of Market Data Feed. This development aims to enhance data processing capabilities for users, promising more predictable data delivery during peak trading times, responding to customer demand in the marketplace. The change will become effective soon, pending approval.
Learn More💰Nasdaq Proposes New Fee Credits for Liquidity Providers
The Nasdaq Stock Market LLC proposed a rule change to amend its fee schedule, introducing new credits for members that exceed liquidity thresholds as designated liquidity providers for exchange-traded products. This initiative aims to enhance competitiveness and facilitate increased trading activity in specific securities, providing financial incentives to members.
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