Another Exchange Tweaks Floor Broker Rebates in Silence
Published Date: 7/6/2026
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Summary
NYSE Arca is changing how it charges fees and gives rebates for manual options trades. Market Makers will see new fees on non-Penny stocks, and Floor Brokers will get a new rebate when their orders trade with Market Makers on the trading floor. These changes kicked in right away on June 22, 2026, affecting anyone who trades options manually on NYSE Arca.
Analyzed Economic Effects
2 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 1 costs, 0 mixed.
Market Maker Manual Fee Hike
If you are a Market Maker trading options manually on NYSE Arca, the Exchange raised the per-contract fee for Manual transactions in non-Penny issues from $0.50 to $1.00 per contract effective June 22, 2026. The increase excludes transactions in MXEA, MXEF, MXUSA, MXWLD, and MXACW.
Floor Broker $0.20 Per-Contract Rebate
If you are a Floor Broker on NYSE Arca, the Exchange established a $0.20 per-contract rebate for Floor Broker orders that trade with a Market Maker on the Trading Floor, effective June 22, 2026. For Floor Brokers in the FB Prepay Program, this $0.20 rebate applies in place of rebates from the Manual Billable Rebate Program.
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