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SEC Adopts Rule Proposal to Curtail Dark Pool Growth
10/21/2009 12:00:00 AM
The Securities and Exchange Commission today proposed a series of rule changes that would restrict communication between dark pools and, the Commission hopes, push more orders onto the displayed markets. The SEC commissioners voted unanimously to adopt the rule proposal, which the industry has anticipated for months. To limit the growth of dark pools and push more flow back onto the public markets, the SEC proposed lowering the threshold at which quotes must be publicly disseminated to 0.25 percent of the average daily volume in a stock, from the current 5 percent. Dark pools represent close to 10 percent of the industry's trading volume. Today's rule proposal is likely to be open for public comment for 60 to 90 days, before the SEC makes a decision about the proposal. For full story http://www.tradersmagazine.com/news/sec-dark-pool-proposed-rules-104525-1.html?ET=tradersmagazine:e430:6899a:&st=email
Nina Mehta, Traders Magazine
http://www.tradersmagazine.com/news/sec-dark-pool-proposed-rules-104525-1.html?ET=tradersmagazine:e430:6899a:&st=email
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Securities Industry News SEC Spotlight on Fair Value Accounting- October 2008 [click here] SEC Emergency Order Guidance for Market Participants- October 2008 [click here] SEC Temporarily Bans Short Selling in 799 stocks- September 18, 2008 [click here] STA's Special Report on Market Structure May 2008 [click here] STANY files Comment Letter with SEC on Section 12(g) of the Exchange Act- April 2008 [click here] STANY Files Comment on OTCBB Access Fees- May 31, 2007 [click here] SEC Approves Amendments to Rule 2320(a) Regarding Best Execution and New Interpretive Material 2320; Effective Date: November 8, 2006 [click here] Release No. 34-53024; File No. SR-NASD- 2005-095 [click here] STANY's Comment on NASD Notice to Members 05-61- TAF- October 31, 2005. [click here] SEC publishes Soft Dollar Guidelines for Comment- October 19, 2005 [click here] File No. SR-NASD-2005-089 Stany Letter [click here] SEC Extends De Minimis Exception for certain Exchange-Traded Funds from Trade-through Rule until June 28, 2006. [click here] Nasdaq extends Open Imbalance Information Dissemination [click here] SEC delays pilot period for suspension of Short sale Price Provisions [click here] NYSE updates Direct Plus proposal in filing to SEC [click here] Nasdaq announces new pricing schedule [click here] SEC Publishes New Reg SHO [click here] Nasdaq to Launch Opening Cross-- Here is everything you wanted to know about the Opening cross [click here] Reg. NMS Comment Letters Available On-Line [click here] SEC votes to propose that hedge fund advisers register under Investment Advisers Act- July 14, 2004 [click here] STA White Paper on U.S. Market Structure available on-line. [click here] SEC Proposed Short Sale Rule. See full test of proposed rule. October 29, 2003 [click here] STA President, SEC Chairman and market leaders Testify before the House SubCommittee on Capital Markets, Insurance and Government Sponsored Enterprises. See transcript of testimony.- October 30, 2003 [click here]
Stephen J. Nelson Esq.'s Weekly Editorial Stephen J. Nelson, Esq, a partner in The Nelson Law Firm and member of the Board of Directors of STANY writes a weekly editorial for Traders Magazine On-Line. Find recent editorials below. (Note: Mr. Nelson's opinions are his own and do not necessarily reflect the views of STANY's membership or the members of the STANY Board and staff.)
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SEC Adopts Rule Proposal to Curtail Dark Pool Growth
10/21/2009 12:00:00 AM
The Securities and Exchange Commission today proposed a series of rule changes that would restrict communication between dark pools and, the Commission hopes, push more orders onto the displayed markets. The SEC commissioners voted unanimously to adopt the rule proposal, which the industry has anticipated for months. To limit the growth of dark pools and push more flow back onto the public markets, the SEC proposed lowering the threshold at which quotes must be publicly disseminated to 0.25 percent of the average daily volume in a stock, from the current 5 percent. Dark pools represent close to 10 percent of the industry's trading volume. Today's rule proposal is likely to be open for public comment for 60 to 90 days, before the SEC makes a decision about the proposal. For full story http://www.tradersmagazine.com/news/sec-dark-pool-proposed-rules-104525-1.html?ET=tradersmagazine:e430:6899a:&st=email
Nina Mehta, Traders Magazine
http://www.tradersmagazine.com/news/sec-dark-pool-proposed-rules-104525-1.html?ET=tradersmagazine:e430:6899a:&st=email
Regulatory
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