NYSE Waits Longer for Commodity Options Green Light
Published Date: 9/9/2025
Notice
Summary
The NYSE American and NYSE Arca want to let people trade options on Commodity-Based Trust Shares, which are special investment products. The SEC is taking extra time to decide if this change is a good idea, so no final decision is out yet. This affects investors and traders who might get new ways to invest, but it won’t cost anyone money right now.
Analyzed Economic Effects
1 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.
Proposal to List Options on Commodity Trusts
On February 24, 2025, NYSE American and NYSE Arca filed proposals to allow each Exchange to list and trade options on Commodity-Based Trust Shares. The SEC published those proposals on March 14 and March 17, 2025, initiated proceedings on June 12, 2025, and has extended the deadline to decide until November 9, 2025 (NYSE American) and November 12, 2025 (NYSE Arca). If approved, investors would be able to trade options on these specific trust shares through the Exchanges.
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