SEC Extends Review of Cboe FLEX Options Rule Change
Published Date: 6/5/2026
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The SEC is taking extra time to review Cboe Exchange’s plan to update rules for FLEX options tied to ETFs. This affects traders using these special options and could change how cash settlements work. The decision deadline is now extended to July 21, 2026, giving regulators more time to make sure everything’s on point.
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