NYSE Fee Changes: Details Mysteriously Missing
Published Date: 1/3/2025
Notice
Summary
NYSE Arca is updating its fee schedule to add charges for connecting to the trading floors of NYSE, NYSE American, and NYSE Arca. This change affects anyone who wants to link their systems to these trading floors through the Mahwah data center. The new fees will start soon, so users should get ready to pay for these new connections.
Analyzed Economic Effects
3 provisions identified: 0 benefits, 2 costs, 1 mixed.
New monthly fees for trading-floor links
If you (as a market participant requesting colocation services) want a connection between the Mahwah data center (MDC) and an NYSE trading floor, the Exchange proposes monthly bandwidth-based fees. The proposal lists example prices such as 1 Mb for $200 monthly, 5 Mb for $400 monthly, 25 Mb for $500 monthly, and 100 Mb for $800 monthly; fees vary by bandwidth and are charged monthly.
Charge rules differ by connection type
How you are billed depends on the connection type: if you choose virtual control circuits (VCCs) or a mix of VCC and VRF, you are charged separately for each VCC connection. If you choose a single virtual routing and forwarding service (VRF) that connects to multiple trading floors, you are charged once for that VRF.
Trading-floor links do not allow order entry
A TF Connection between the MDC and a Trading Floor will not provide direct access to the Exchange's execution system and will not be through the Exchange's execution system. You cannot use these TF Connections for direct order entry into the Exchange's execution platform.
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NYSE Chicago is updating its fee schedule to include charges for connecting to the New York Stock Exchange, NYSE American, and NYSE Arca trading floors. This change affects anyone who wants to link their systems between these trading floors and NYSE Chicago’s data center, starting soon. Expect new fees if you use these connections, so plan ahead!
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