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Penny, stock pricing
US SEC votes allow half-penny stock pricing
Wall Street's top regulator on Wednesday unanimously voted to allow stock exchanges to price many stocks in increments of half a penny, rather than the current minimum size of 1 cent, aiming to promote more competitive pricing and reduce investor costs on the $55 trillion U.
SEC poised to vote on overhaul of stock pricing, exchange fees
That might help trading venues such as the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq Inc., among others, to better compete with wholesalers that can quote in finer increments outside of an exchange.
SEC approves its overhaul of stock pricing, exchange fees
The US Securities and Exchange Commission has approved rules that will allow thousands of stocks and ETFs traded on exchanges to be quoted in half-penny increments. The agency’s move Wednesday, which came with a unanimous vote from the five commissioners,
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SEC greenlights half-penny tick sizes
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SEC to Vote Next Week on Part of US Stock-Trading Revamp Package
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Smartphone data can highlight when firms are under SEC investigation—and could expose insider trading
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Why the SEC is allowing some stocks to trade in half-cent increments
Stocks are currently priced in increments of one-cent. But a move by the SEC could lower transaction costs for consumers.
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The SEC wants to make trading stocks cheaper for the average investor
"This will lower costs for investors as well as improve liquidity, competition and price efficiency in the markets," SEC ...
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