2026-09731NoticeWallet

NYSE Sorts Exchanges Alphabetically for Smooth Trading

Published Date: 5/15/2026

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Summary

The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) is updating its rules to clearly say it uses data feeds from the Texas Stock Exchange (TXSE) for handling and executing orders, plus for following regulations. They’re also fixing a small mistake by putting the list of exchanges in the right alphabetical order. These changes take effect right away and help keep trading smooth and accurate for everyone involved.

Analyzed Economic Effects

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NYSE Names TXSE SIP as Primary Feed

The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) 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 is to become operative on the date TXSE launches operations (TXSE announced a launch in July 2026).

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5/15/2026

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