NYSE American Fixes Alphabet Soup in Trading Rules
Published Date: 5/15/2026
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Summary
NYSE American is updating its rule to clearly say it uses data feeds from the Texas Stock Exchange for handling and routing orders, plus fixing a small alphabetical listing error. This change affects traders and the Exchange’s tech systems but won’t cost anyone extra or cause delays. The update is effective immediately, making the Exchange’s rules clearer and smoother for everyone involved.
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1 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.
NYSE American Adds TXSE Data Feed
If you trade on NYSE American, the Exchange will use the Texas Stock Exchange (TXSE) data feed as a source for order handling, order execution, order routing, and regulatory compliance when TXSE launches operations in July 2026. The change is intended to make the rulebook clearer and smoother and the Exchange states it will not impose extra costs or cause delays.
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NYSE Arca is updating its rule to include new data feeds from the Texas Stock Exchange, which starts operating in July 2026. This change affects how orders are handled, executed, and checked for compliance, making sure everything runs smoothly with the new market data. The update takes effect immediately and helps keep trading fast and accurate without extra costs.
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