Wall Street's top regulator on Wednesday unveiled rules allowing stock markets to price shares in increments of half a penny, ...
The price increments at which thousands of stocks and ETFs are quoted look set for an overhaul Wednesday, when the US ...
Ahead of the vote, the SEC proposed to introduce four separate tick sizes instead of one, so that stocks would be priced at one-tenth, two-tenths, half, and a full penny. However, the commission ...
Stocks are currently priced in increments of one-cent. But a move by the SEC could lower transaction costs for consumers.
Wall Street's top regulator on Wednesday is set to adopt new rules for pricing stocks at less than a penny, part of a larger ...
The rules also lower the maximum amount of fees exchanges charge some brokers to access protected quotes on their platforms to $0.001 per share for stocks priced at $1 or more. Exchanges can charge ...
The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has embarked on a significant overhaul of the US equity market structure, ...
The Securities and Exchange Commission approved a change to market rules that would see the prices of many stocks quoted in half-cent increments. WSJ’s Alexander Osipovich spoke to us about the move ...
Wall Street's top regulator is due to vote next week on proposed new regulations to allow the pricing of stocks in increments ...
Wall Street's top regulator on Wednesday unanimously voted to allow stock exchanges to price many shares in increments of ...
"This will lower costs for investors as well as improve liquidity, competition and price efficiency in the markets," SEC ...
WALL Street’s top regulator on Wednesday (Sep 18) unanimously voted to allow stock exchanges to price many stocks in ...