SEC Announces Order For Tick Size Pilot Plan To Assess Impact On Market Quality For Small Cap Companies

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The SEC has ordered the national securities exchanges and the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority to act jointly to develop a national market system plan.
United States Finance and Banking

On June 25, the SEC announced that it has ordered the national securities exchanges and the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) to act jointly to develop and file with the Commission a national market system plan to implement a targeted 12 month pilot program that will widen minimum quoting and trading increments (tick sizes) for certain small capitalization stocks.  The Commission plans to use the program to assess whether these changes would enhance market quality to the benefit of U.S. investors, issuers and other market participants.  Press Release.

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