American Exchange Tinkers With Third-Party Data Access Fees
Published Date: 7/6/2026
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Summary
NYSE American is updating its connectivity fee schedule to change the list of third-party data feeds users can connect to, including new feeds from Investors Exchange (IEX) and updated names for Cboe feeds. This affects traders and firms using these data services, with changes effective immediately and possibly impacting their costs. The goal is to keep data access fresh and clear for everyone plugged into the market.
Analyzed Economic Effects
2 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 0 costs, 1 mixed.
IEX Options Connectivity Added
If you use NYSE American colocation services, the Exchange will offer connectivity to a new Investors Exchange (IEX) Options data feed. The Exchange lists a monthly connectivity fee of $1,300 for IEX Options (the same fee as IEX Equities), it does not plan to charge for the connection until the IEX Options feed is available, and IEX has stated it intends to launch IEX Options on October 2, 2026.
Cboe Feeds Reorganized by Asset Class
NYSE American will reorganize certain Cboe third-party data feeds so Users can subscribe by asset class (Cboe U.S. Equities, Cboe Options, or Cboe Global Indices) instead of by market. The Exchange states the monthly connectivity fees for those Cboe feeds remain the same (e.g., Cboe U.S. Equities and Cboe Options listed at $1,500 per month; Cboe Canada listed at $2,000 per month) and that previously Users needed to sign up to two feeds to get all Cboe U.S. Equities data and three feeds to get all Cboe Options data.
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