Self-Regulatory Organizations; New York Stock Exchange LLC; Notice of Designation of a Longer Period for Commission Action on a Proposed Rule Change, as Modified by Amendment No. 1, To Amend Section 802.01C of the NYSE Listed Company Manual
Published Date: 2/2/2026
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Summary
The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) wants to update some rules about how companies stay listed and what happens if they don’t follow the rules. The SEC is taking extra time to review these changes carefully before deciding. This affects companies listed on the NYSE and could impact how quickly they fix problems or face trading suspensions.
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Proposal clarifies delisting and compliance
The proposed NYSE rule change (filed December 3, 2025 and replaced by Amendment No. 1 on January 22, 2026) would clarify a company's eligibility to submit a plan to regain compliance under Sections 802.01C, 802.02, and 802.03 and would clarify the Exchange's authority to suspend trading in or delist a security. Amendment No. 1 replaced and superseded the original filing.
SEC extends review deadline
The SEC extended its review period for the NYSE proposed rule change so it will act by March 17, 2026 instead of the original 45th-day deadline of January 31, 2026. This gives the Commission more time to consider the amendment to Section 802.01C of the NYSE Listed Company Manual.
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