The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) last week approved
NYSE Arca's proposal to begin assessing fees for the ArcaBook data
feed. Accordingly, ArcaBook will transition to a fee-based service
on November 1, 2006. ArcaBook customers will need to be on the NYSE
contract structure and report market data usage into NYSE for the
month of November and all customers will receive invoices based on
November reporting. Effective November 1, 2006, ArcaBook service
for those datafeed customers who have not completed necessary
paperwork with the NYSE will be terminated, and all display device
subscribers must have Subscriber Agreements.
As noted in prior communications, customers of the ArcaBook
datafeed (direct or indirect) will be assessed a fee of $750/month
for each set of four server logons. Display devices will be
assessed a fee of $30/month per display for professional
subscribers and $10/month per display for non-professional
subscribers with access to ArcaBook data for all securities. Please
note that the SEC did not approve NYSE Arca's proposal to offer a
fee discount to subscribers viewing only top-of-book prices derived
from the ArcaBook data product. As a result, these displays will be
assessed at the full ArcaBook display fee.
NYSE Arca's proposal to begin assessing fees for the ArcaBook data
feed. Accordingly, ArcaBook will transition to a fee-based service
on November 1, 2006. ArcaBook customers will need to be on the NYSE
contract structure and report market data usage into NYSE for the
month of November and all customers will receive invoices based on
November reporting. Effective November 1, 2006, ArcaBook service
for those datafeed customers who have not completed necessary
paperwork with the NYSE will be terminated, and all display device
subscribers must have Subscriber Agreements.
As noted in prior communications, customers of the ArcaBook
datafeed (direct or indirect) will be assessed a fee of $750/month
for each set of four server logons. Display devices will be
assessed a fee of $30/month per display for professional
subscribers and $10/month per display for non-professional
subscribers with access to ArcaBook data for all securities. Please
note that the SEC did not approve NYSE Arca's proposal to offer a
fee discount to subscribers viewing only top-of-book prices derived
from the ArcaBook data product. As a result, these displays will be
assessed at the full ArcaBook display fee.