Penny, stock pricing
Stocks are currently priced in increments of one-cent. But a move by the SEC could lower transaction costs for consumers.
The US Securities and Exchange Commission has approved rules that will allow thousands of stocks and ETFs traded on exchanges to be quoted in half-penny increments. The agency’s move Wednesday, which ...
Wall Street's top regulator on Wednesday is set to adopt new rules for pricing stocks at less than a penny, part of a larger ...
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The Securities and Exchange Commission approved a change to market rules that would see the prices of many stocks quoted in half-cent increments. WSJ’s Alexander Osipovich spoke to us about the move ...
The proposals being considered by the Securities and Exchange Commission are tamer versions of the ambitious revamp of stock ...