Opportunity

Federal Register #SR-NYSETEX-2026-25

NYSE Texas, Inc. Connectivity Fee Schedule Update for Third Party Data Feeds

Buyer

Securities and Exchange Commission

Posted

July 06, 2026

Identifier

SR-NYSETEX-2026-25

NAICS

518210

This opportunity involves a proposed rule change by NYSE Texas, Inc. to amend its Connectivity Fee Schedule for third party data feeds at the Mahwah, New Jersey data center. - Government Buyer: - Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Division of Trading and Markets - OEMs and Vendors Mentioned: - Cboe Global Markets, Inc. - Investors Exchange LLC (IEX) - Products/Services Requested: - Connectivity services for third party data feeds, including: - Cboe U.S. Equities Exchanges Data Feed - Cboe Options Exchanges Data Feed - Cboe Futures Exchange (CFE) Data Feed - Cboe Global Indices Feed - Investors Exchange (IEX) Equities Data Feed - Investors Exchange (IEX) Options Data Feed - Monthly recurring connectivity fees: - $1,500 per feed for Cboe data feeds - $1,300 per feed for IEX data feeds - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Cboe data feeds are now broken out by asset class (equities, options, indices) - Addition of a new IEX Options data feed - Users must contract with third party content service providers for access - The Exchange acts as a redistributor, with no special access or competitive advantage - Services and fees are applied uniformly and voluntarily to all Users - No physical products are being procured; only connectivity services for data feeds - The changes aim to provide more tailored connectivity options and maintain consistent fee structures.

Description

NYSE Texas, Inc. proposes to amend its Connectivity Fee Schedule to update the list of third party data feeds available to Users at the Mahwah, New Jersey data center. The changes include breaking out certain Cboe Global Markets data feeds by asset class and adding a new feed from Investors Exchange LLC (IEX) Options. Users would connect to these feeds via contracts with third party providers and pay connectivity fees to the Exchange. The proposal aims to provide Users with more options and flexibility for data feed connectivity, with fees applied uniformly and voluntarily.

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