NYSE Texas Renames Data Feeds in Latest Dull Filing
Published Date: 7/6/2026
Notice
Summary
NYSE Texas is updating its connectivity fee schedule to change which third-party data feeds users can access. They’re renaming some Cboe data feeds and adding a new feed from Investors Exchange (IEX). These changes take effect immediately and could affect how much users pay to connect to market data.
Analyzed Economic Effects
3 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 2 costs, 0 mixed.
IEX Options Connectivity Added ($1,300/month)
The Exchange is adding a new Investors Exchange (IEX) Options third‑party data feed that Users can connect to for a monthly recurring connectivity fee of $1,300. The Exchange expects the change to be operative by August 31, 2026, IEX intends to launch IEX Options on October 2, 2026, and the Exchange does not plan to start charging until the IEX Options feed is available (Users may connect and test earlier).
Published Connectivity Fees Applied Uniformly
The Exchange's Connectivity Fee Schedule lists monthly recurring connectivity fees and will apply those fees uniformly to all Users who voluntarily opt into connectivity. Examples listed in the schedule include Investors Exchange (IEX) Equities $1,300, IEX Options $1,300, Cboe Futures Exchange (CFE) $1,500, Cboe Global Indices Feed $1,500, and Cboe U.S. Equities/Options feeds $1,500 (Cboe Canada $2,000).
Cboe Feeds Reorganized by Asset Class
The Exchange will re-label and break out certain Cboe Global Markets data feeds by asset class so a User who wants all Cboe U.S. equities data, all Cboe options data, or Cboe indices data would not have to sign up for more than one third‑party data feed. The monthly recurring connectivity fee for each listed Cboe data feed would remain $1,500 (Cboe Canada listed at $2,000) under the proposal.
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