New York Stock Exchange Expands User Fees on Market Data Feeds
Published Date: 1/31/2025
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Summary
Starting January 16, 2025, the New York Stock Exchange is expanding its per user access fee to include more people who share certain market data feeds. This means anyone redistributing NYSE’s Aggregated Lite or Pillar Depth data will now pay fees based on the number of users accessing the data. If you’re in the business of sharing this info, expect some changes to your costs right away!
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NYSE per-user fee now covers redistributors
Starting January 16, 2025, the New York Stock Exchange will apply its per-user access fee to anyone redistributing the NYSE Aggregated Lite or NYSE Pillar Depth data feeds. Redistributors will be charged fees based on the number of users who access those feeds, so businesses that share this market data should expect changes to their costs immediately.
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