US equity options exchanges are seeking to change the way that regulatory fees are charged, moving away from a decades-old practice that allows them to pick up fees for business transacted on rival bourses.
The Options Regulatory Fee, or ORF, is a catch-all term for the collective fee that exchanges charge customers for buying and selling options through them. The money collected by the
But a quirk of the way the ORF is currently charged has long caused ...
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