Tax & Finance

NSCC Supports Extended Trading Hours for U.S. Equity Markets

🇺🇸United States··Notice·Medium Impact·View source ↗

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🇬🇧 English

The NSCC is extending its trade processing services to support longer trading hours in the U.S. equity markets. This change aims to accommodate growing interest in 24-hour trading and provides clarity on cutting-off times for NSCC's services. Exchanges, brokers, and other financial firms must prepare for these changes by aligning their operations accordingly.

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Key Changes

  • NSCC extends trading hours to support 24-hour demand.
  • NSCC will provide key timeframes on its website.
  • Standardized procedures for overnight trading sessions.

Obligations

What this law requires

medium

NSCC must publish a schedule of timeframes for its equity trade capture system (UTC) on its public website.

National Securities Clearing Corporation (NSCC)
disclosure
high

Self-regulatory organizations (SROs) and Qualified Special Representatives (QSRs) must submit a 'Good Night Message' to NSCC at the end of each Trade Processing Date.

self-regulatory organizationsQualified Special Representatives
operational
high

SROs and QSRs shall establish and maintain separate Special Representative relationships for overnight trading sessions.

self-regulatory organizationsQualified Special Representatives
operational
high

SROs and QSRs must submit locked-in trade data for the overnight trading sessions with specific indicators as designated by NSCC.

self-regulatory organizationsQualified Special Representatives
operational
high

Members, SROs, and ATSs must not submit locked-in trade data for the next trade date prior to the processing of the Good Night Message for the current Trade Processing Date.

Membersself-regulatory organizationsalternative trading systems (ATSs)
operational

Affected Parties

financial exchangesbrokerage firms

Tags

NSCC,trading hours,financial markets