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SEC Updates Tick-Size and Access-Fee Rules, Industry Reacts
Retail and institutional investors will soon be able to trade in smaller increments on most U.S. stocks, as part of the SEC’s plan to overhaul equity market structure rules. On Sept. 18, the SEC’s five …
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Europe’s Fragmented Liquidity Challenge
Fragmented liquidity in the UK and European equity markets has posed a challenge for the buy and sell sides for many years. But the migration of volume away from lit markets to systematic internalizers and auctions has gained attention from market structure data experts.
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What’s Next for the SEC’s Equity Market Structure Proposals in 2024?
Heading into 2024, US broker-dealers are anticipating a decision by the SEC on its four-equity market structure proposals, a set of rules which seek to revamp stock trading for both retail and institutional investors. But an additional proposal to ban volume-based pricing tiers could inject more complexity into the regulatory outlook for 2024.
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Equity Market Structure Wrestles with “Inaccessible Liquidity”
Equity market participants are learning about new exchanges, order types, and periodic auctions bringing innovation and competition to the equity trading landscape. Citing the concept of “inaccessible liquidity,” asset managers pointed to the surge of retail trading by mom and pop investors whose orders are executed off-exchange on private platforms.