Stock Exchange Swaps Chicago for Texas in Rulebook Tweak
Published Date: 4/30/2025
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Summary
MIAX Pearl is updating its rules to swap out the old name “NYSE Chicago, Inc.” with the new name “NYSE Texas, Inc.” This change affects anyone using MIAX Pearl’s data feeds and takes effect immediately, with no extra costs involved. It’s a simple name update to keep everything clear and current!
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Rule name updated: NYSE Chicago → NYSE Texas
If you use MIAX Pearl's data feeds, Exchange Rule 2613(a) now replaces the reference to “NYSE Chicago, Inc.” with “NYSE Texas, Inc.” The change replaces one reference in Rule 2613(a) to reflect NYSE Chicago's conversion and renaming to NYSE Texas.
Change became effective immediately
The rule amendment became operative upon filing (MIAX Pearl filed on April 21, 2025) because the SEC waived the normal 30-day delay. If you use MIAX Pearl's data feeds, the updated name reference was in effect immediately after filing.
No fees or costs changed
MIAX Pearl states the amendment is a non-substantive conforming change and does not impose any costs or fees on users. There are no new charges tied to replacing “NYSE Chicago, Inc.” with “NYSE Texas, Inc.”
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