SEC Chair Gary Gensler tees up changes to how the stock market operates

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To boost competition, Gensler proposes auctions so trading firms would compete with each other to fill investors' orders before they're executed internally.

The SEC will hold a meeting tomorrow to consider several proposals, including an effort to get better prices on trades for small investors. It's part of an overhaul of market structure that SEC Chair Gary Gensler hinted at in June, when he suggested that the playing field was not level for all investors.

What will happen? These are proposed rules. The Commission will likely vote on party lines to approve the proposals, but they will face a lengthy review process to get across the finish line. How lengthy? "We believe the disclosure changes could take up to two years to finalize...we don't see how these policies are adopted before Memorial Day 2024," Jaret Seiberg from Cowen Washington Research Group said in a note to clients.

 

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