NYSE Chicago Revises Connectivity Fee Options Immediately
Published Date: 4/4/2025
Notice
Summary
NYSE Chicago is updating its Connectivity Fee Schedule to change which third-party systems and data feeds users can connect to. This affects market participants who use the Exchange’s colocation services and may impact their connection options and fees starting immediately. The update is already in effect, so users should check the new list to stay in the loop and avoid surprises.
Analyzed Economic Effects
2 provisions identified: 2 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.
Updated list of connectable systems
NYSE Chicago changed the list of third‑party systems and data feeds you can connect to from its Mahwah, NJ colocation site. Effective March 25, 2025, the Exchange deletes systems to which no User connects (for example: Americas Trading Group (ATG), Canadian Securities Exchange (CSE), Credit Suisse, OneChicago), renames BM&F Bovespa to B3 Bovespa, and consolidates several venues (for example combining multiple Cboe venues under “Cboe US”, combining MIAX venues under “MIAX”, and combining Nasdaq and Nasdaq ISE under “Nasdaq US Stock Market”). The filing states these name and consolidation changes are not substantive and would not affect current Users.
No change to connectivity monthly fees
The Exchange did not change monthly recurring connectivity fees for access to third‑party systems or third‑party data feeds. Existing monthly fees listed in the schedule remain (examples shown include B3 Bovespa $3,000 per feed, Nasdaq Global Index Data Service (GIDS) $100, Nasdaq Stock Market $2,000, TMX Group $2,500, and various Cboe and MIAX feed fees at $1,000–$2,000).
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