Stocks are currently priced in increments of one-cent. But a move by the SEC could lower transaction costs for consumers.
The SEC alleges Kubient's two former execs and former audit committee chair artificially inflated the company's revenue and ...
The US Securities and Exchange Commission will vote next week on some of the biggest revisions to stock-market rules in ...
New research around stock behavior led by professors from universities across the Midwest took a novel approach. The ...
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 ...
Despite a history of securities violations, shady business practices and millions in investor losses, shoot-from-the-hip ...
"This will lower costs for investors as well as improve liquidity, competition and price efficiency in the markets," SEC ...
The SEC’s five commissioners voted unanimously to reduce the so-called “tick size”, or spread, between buy and sell prices to a half-cent from a full penny for stocks that met certain liquidity ...