TY - JOUR AU1 - Brigagliano, James AU2 - Callcott, W. Hardy AU3 - Warden, Michael AB - To explain an October 16, 2018 US Securities and Exchange Commission order that unanimously upheld a SIFMA challenge to fee increases for “depth-of-book” market data filed by Nasdaq and NYSE Arca and the SEC’s simultaneous remanding of over 400 market data fee and other filings back to the exchanges for consideration under the standards set out in the order.Design/methodology/approachExplains the criteria for fee increases under the Exchange Act, the SEC’s historic routine approval of exchanges’ proposed fee increases, the SEC’s challenge to two recent market data filings, and the SEC’s remanding of 400 additional market data fee filings challenged by SIFMA to the exchanges and the National Market System (NMS) for reconsideration. Analyzes and discusses the SEC’s order.FindingsThe SECs’ SIFMA order appears to raise the bar significantly for what exchanges must show to justify fee increases.More broadly, all five SEC Commissioners (of both parties) appear to be rethinking the role of for-profit exchanges in the regulatory structure.These orders have the potential to rewrite the regulation of market data, other exchange fees, and potentially the relationship between the exchanges and other market participants, for the entire securities industry.Originality/valuePractical guidance from experienced securities lawyers. TI - SEC issues landmark order rejecting Nasdaq and NYSE Arca market data fee increases JF - Journal of Investment Compliance DO - 10.1108/joic-02-2019-0012 DA - 2019-07-23 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/emerald-publishing/sec-issues-landmark-order-rejecting-nasdaq-and-nyse-arca-market-data-sfqfTg7Bj9 SP - 24 EP - 27 VL - 20 IS - 2 DP - DeepDyve ER -