NYSE Arca Updates Rules to Reflect Move from Chicago to Texas
Published Date: 5/13/2025
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Summary
NYSE Arca is updating its rules to swap out the old name “NYSE Chicago, Inc.” with the new name “NYSE Texas, Inc.” after the company changed states and rebranded. This change affects traders and brokers using these rules but won’t cost anyone extra or cause delays. The update is effective immediately, keeping everything smooth and clear.
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Exchange rules updated for NYSE Texas
NYSE Arca replaced references to “NYSE Chicago, Inc.” with the new name “NYSE Texas, Inc.” in its rules. The change replaces one reference in Rule 7.37-E(d) and three references each in Rule 7.45-E(c)(1) and 7.45-E(c)(2); the filing was made April 25, 2025 and became effective immediately. The Exchange states this affects traders and brokers who use these rules but will not impose extra costs or delays.
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