NYSE Texas Updates Rules for New Data Feed Integration
Published Date: 5/14/2026
Notice
Summary
NYSE Texas is updating its rule to use new data feeds from the Texas Stock Exchange starting July 2026. This change affects how orders are handled, executed, and checked for compliance, making sure everything runs smoothly with fresh info sources. Traders and market participants should note this update kicks in right away with no extra fees involved.
Analyzed Economic Effects
2 provisions identified: 2 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.
Exchange switches to TXSE SIP data
NYSE Texas will use the Texas Stock Exchange (TXSE) SIP Data Feed as its primary source for order handling, order execution, order routing, and regulatory compliance. This change becomes operative on the date TXSE launches operations (TXSE has announced a launch in July 2026).
Applies equally to all market participants
The Exchange states the rule amendment will affect all market participants equally and does not impose any burden on competition that is unnecessary or inappropriate. The filing became effective under the Exchange Act provision cited and the Commission may suspend the change within 60 days if it finds that action necessary.
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