📈NYSE American Proposes New FLEX Options for Bitcoin ETFs
The SEC notice details NYSE American's proposed amendment to enable FLEX Options on bitcoin-holding ETFs, including Grayscale and Bitwise. The rule aims to enhance trading flexibility and efficiency, facilitating investor access while maintaining regulatory safeguards against manipulation. This is anticipated to attract increased market participation and liquidity.
Learn More📈NYSE Revised Listing Standards for International IPOs Impacting Companies
The NYSE has approved an amendment to its listing standards, enabling companies from outside North America to include global stockholders in calculating compliance with initial listing requirements. This change aims to facilitate easier accessibility for foreign companies seeking to list on the NYSE in connection with their IPOs, thereby enhancing liquidity and trading opportunities in U.S. markets.
Learn More📈NYSE American Options Fee Schedule Waived for May-July 2025
The Securities and Exchange Commission has announced a proposed rule change from NYSE American LLC to waive the maximum combined credits for Floor Broker firms in their Options Fee Schedule for May, June, and July 2025. This change aims to support liquidity and encourage continued business engagement on the Exchange amidst market volatility.
Learn More📈NYSE Proposes Rule Change for Trading Unlisted Debt Securities
The Securities and Exchange Commission has published a notice regarding the New York Stock Exchange's proposed amendments to Rules 1400 and 1401, aimed at enhancing the trading of unlisted debt securities on its NYSE Bonds platform. The proposed changes seek to expand trading options, improve regulatory compliance, and promote a competitive and transparent bond market.
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📊SEC Proposes Rule Change for NYSE American Connectivity Fees
The SEC announces proposed amendments to the NYSE American LLC’s Connectivity Fee Schedule, addressing connectivity options and fees related to third-party systems and data feeds. The changes seek to enhance the services available to users while ensuring equitable access across the board.
Learn More📈NYSE National Adjusts Connectivity Fee Schedule for Businesses
The NYSE National aims to amend its Connectivity Fee Schedule, altering the list of third party systems and data feeds available to users. This includes changes to related fees and conditions for charging redistribution fees, aimed at enhancing service options for market participants. The amendments reflect a response to user demand for expanded connectivity in a competitive market.
Learn More🔄NYSE Proposes Rule Change for Organizational Name Update
The NYSE American LLC has filed a notice regarding changes to rules 7.37E and 7.45E to reflect the name change of its affiliate from NYSE Chicago, Inc. to NYSE Texas, Inc. These updates are considered non-substantive and aimed at maintaining clarity and compliance within the trading environment. Comments on the change are invited from the public.
Learn More📊Proposed Rule Change for NYSE Texas Connectivity Fee Schedule
The SEC published a notice regarding NYSE Texas's proposed rule changes to amend its Fee Schedule for the Virtual Control Circuit service, enabling connections to various NYSE trading floors. This notice invites public comments and outlines the potential impacts of these changes on trading and connectivity services for market participants.
Learn More📈NYSE Proposes Changes to Connectivity Fee Schedule for Trading Floors
The NYSE proposed a rule change to amend its Virtual Control Circuit service to include new connectivity options for trading floors. This change aims to enhance trading data transmission capabilities while maintaining existing fee structures, ensuring equal access to market participants. The proposal emphasizes non-discriminatory practices and regulatory compliance for seamless service integration.
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