81 FR 49431
Disclosure of Order Handling Information
Overview
The Securities and Exchange Commission ("Commission' or "SEC') is adopting amendments to Regulation National Market System ("Regulation NMS') under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 ("Exchange Act') to require additional disclosures by broker-dealers to customers regarding the handling of their orders. The Commission is adding a new disclosure requirement which requires a broker-dealer, upon request of its customer, to provide specific disclosures related to the routing and execution of the customer's NMS stock orders submitted on a not held basis for the prior six months, subject to two de minimis exceptions. The Commission also is amending the current order routing disclosures that broker-dealers must make publicly available on a quarterly basis to pertain to NMS stock orders submitted on a held basis, and the Commission is making targeted enhancements to these public disclosures. In connection with these new requirements, the Commission is amending Regulation NMS to include certain newly defined and redefined terms that are used in the amendments. The Commission also is amending Regulation NMS to require that the public order execution report be kept publicly available for a period of three years. Finally, the Commission is adopting conforming amendments and updating cross-references as a result of the rule amendments being adopted in this rule.
Prior Actions
Last Reviewed or Updated: April 7, 2023
Details
January 18, 2019
May 20, 2019
83 FR 58338