US Stock Market: Citadel Securities Warns SEC Rule Change Could Hurt Retail Investors, Market Liquidity
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US Stock Market: Citadel Securities warns SEC rule change could hurt retail investors, market liquidity
Citadel Securities has urged the SEC to reconsider its proposal to eliminate the order protection rule, warning it could weaken market liquidity, price discovery and retail investor protections. The market maker argues the change may divert trades from public exchanges and recommends alternatives, including minimum trading-volume thresholds for exchanges to qualify for protected status.
Citadel Securities urges SEC to reconsider proposal to scrap key stock-trading rule
Aug 17 (Reuters) - Citadel Securities, the market-making firm founded by billionaire Ken Griffin, on Monday urged the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to reconsider a proposal to scrap a longstanding Wall Street regulation requiring the executi...
Ondo Finance Backs SEC’s Proposed Rollback of Reg NMS Trade Through Rule
Ondo Finance – which operates a transaction platform for tokenised assets – has added its support to a Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC) proposal to roll back the long-standing ‘trade through rule” related to Regulation NMS. The SEC’s motivation is that it now believes the rule leads to market fragmentation and increased costs, while Ondo is asking that a future market structure treats on-chain and traditional markets alike, so that increas…
The SEC Wants to Scrap a 20-Year Stock Rule, and Citadel Says Investors Could Pay
Citadel Securities urged the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) yesterday (Monday) to keep the order protection rule for US stocks. It said repeal could hurt retail investors and public exchanges.Without Rule 611, a trading center could execute an order at a worse price than a protected quote displayed elsewhere. US zero-commission brokers already route some retail orders to wholesalers, including Citadel Securities and Virtu Financial, in…
Citadel Securities urges SEC to reconsider stock-trading rule proposal
Citadel's opposition to SEC's proposal highlights potential risks to market liquidity and transparency, impacting retail investors and price accuracy. The post Citadel Securities urges SEC to reconsider stock-trading rule proposal appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
The Hyperliquid Policy Center (HPC) and Douro Labs, principal contributor to the Python Network, formally requested the U.S. Stock Exchange and Securities Commission (SEC) to repeal Rule 611 known as the ‘Trade-Through’ rule. Through a joint comment letter, both organizations argue that this 2005 regulation is incompatible with the mechanisms for negotiating and liquidating public blockchains. The rule requires channelling orders at the best pri…
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