Self-Regulatory Organizations; the NASDAQ Stock Market LLC; Notice of Filing and Immediate Effectiveness of Proposed Rule Change To Extend the Pilot Period of the Trading Pause for Certain NMS Stocks, 11923-11925 [2013-03817]
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All submissions should refer to File
Number SR–ISE–2013–08. This file
number should be included on the
subject line if email is used. To help the
Commission process and review your
comments more efficiently, please use
only one method. The Commission will
post all comments on the Commission’s
Internet Web site (https://www.sec.gov/
rules/sro.shtml). Copies of the
submission, all subsequent
amendments, all written statements
with respect to the proposed rule
change that are filed with the
Commission, and all written
communications relating to the
proposed rule change between the
Commission and any person, other than
those that may be withheld from the
public in accordance with the
provisions of 5 U.S.C. 552, will be
available for Web site viewing and
printing in the Commission’s Public
Reference Room, 100 F Street NE.,
Washington, DC 20549, on official
business days between the hours of
10:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. Copies of the
filing also will be available for
inspection and copying at the principal
office of the Exchange. All comments
received will be posted without change;
the Commission does not edit personal
identifying information from
submissions. You should submit only
information that you wish to make
available publicly. All submissions
should refer to File Number SR–ISE–
2013–08 and should be submitted on or
before March 13, 2013.
For the Commission, by the Division of
Trading and Markets, pursuant to delegated
authority.8
Kevin M. O’Neill,
Deputy Secretary.
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Self-Regulatory Organizations; the
NASDAQ Stock Market LLC; Notice of
Filing and Immediate Effectiveness of
Proposed Rule Change To Extend the
Pilot Period of the Trading Pause for
Certain NMS Stocks
February 13, 2013.
Pursuant to Section 19(b)(1) of the
Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (the
‘‘Act’’) 1 and Rule 19b–4 thereunder,2
notice is hereby given that on February
1, 2013, The NASDAQ Stock Market
LLC (‘‘NASDAQ’’ or ‘‘Exchange’’) filed
with the Securities and Exchange
Commission (‘‘Commission’’) the
proposed rule change as described in
Items I and II below, which Items have
been prepared by the Exchange. The
Commission is publishing this notice to
solicit comments on the proposed rule
change from interested persons.
I. Self-Regulatory Organization’s
Statement of the Terms of Substance of
the Proposed Rule Change
The Exchange proposes to extend the
trading pause pilot in certain individual
NMS stocks when the price moves ten
percent or more in the preceding five
minute period, so that the pilot will
now expire on the earlier of the initial
date of operations of the Regulation
NMS Plan to Address Extraordinary
Market Volatility or February 4, 2014.
The Exchange will implement the
proposed changes on February 4, 2013.
The text of the proposed rule change
is below. Proposed new language is
italicized; proposed deletions are in
brackets.
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4120. Trading Halts
(a) Authority to Initiate Trading Halts or
Pauses
In circumstances in which Nasdaq deems
it necessary to protect investors and the
public interest, Nasdaq, pursuant to the
procedures set forth in paragraph (c):
(1)–(10) No change.
(11) shall, between 9:45 a.m. and 3:35 p.m.,
or in the case of an early scheduled close, 25
minutes before the close of trading,
immediately pause trading for 5 minutes in
any Nasdaq-listed security, other than rights
and warrants, when the price of such security
moves a percentage specified below within a
5-minute period.
(A) The price move shall be 10% or more
with respect to securities included in the S&P
500® Index, Russell 1000® Index, and a pilot
list of Exchange Traded Products;
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(B) The price move shall be 30% or more
with respect to all NMS stocks not subject to
section (a)(11)(A) of this Rule with a price
equal to or greater than $1; and
(C) The price move shall be 50% or more
with respect to all NMS stocks not subject to
section (a)(11)(A) of this Rule with a price
less than $1.
The determination that the price of a stock
is equal to or greater than $1 under paragraph
(a)(11)(B) above or less than $1 under
paragraph (a)(11)(C) above shall be based on
the last reported closing price on Nasdaq.
At the end of the trading pause, Nasdaq
will re-open the security using the Halt Cross
process set forth in Nasdaq Rule 4753. In the
event of a significant imbalance at the end of
a trading pause, Nasdaq may delay the reopening of a security.
Nasdaq will issue a notification if it cannot
resume trading for a reason other than a
significant imbalance.
Price moves under this paragraph will be
calculated by changes in each consolidated
last-sale price disseminated by a network
processor over a five minute rolling period
measured continuously. Only regular way insequence transactions qualify for use in
calculations of price moves. Nasdaq can
exclude a transaction price from use if it
concludes that the transaction price resulted
from an erroneous trade.
If a trading pause is triggered under this
paragraph, Nasdaq shall immediately notify
the single plan processor responsible for
consolidation of information for the security
pursuant to Rule 603 of Regulation NMS
under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.
If a primary listing market issues an
individual stock trading pause, Nasdaq will
pause trading in that security until trading
has resumed on the primary listing market or
notice has been received from the primary
listing market that trading may resume. If the
primary listing market does not reopen
within 10 minutes of notification of a trading
pause, Nasdaq may resume trading the
security.
The provisions of this paragraph shall be
in effect during a pilot set to end on the
earlier of the initial date of operations of the
Regulation NMS Plan to Address
Extraordinary Market Volatility or February
4, 2014[3].
(b)–(c) No change.
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II. Self-Regulatory Organization’s
Statement of the Purpose of, and
Statutory Basis for, the Proposed Rule
Change
In its filing with the Commission, the
Exchange included statements
concerning the purpose of and basis for
the proposed rule change and discussed
any comments it received on the
proposed rule change. The text of these
statements may be examined at the
places specified in Item IV below. The
Exchange has prepared summaries, set
forth in Sections A, B, and C below, of
the most significant aspects of such
statements.
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A. Self-Regulatory Organization’s
Statement of the Purpose of, and
Statutory Basis for, the Proposed Rule
Change
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1. Purpose
On June 10, 2010, the Commission
granted accelerated approval for a pilot
period to end December 10, 2010, for a
proposed rule change submitted by the
Exchange, together with related rule
changes of the BATS Exchange, Inc.,
NASDAQ OMX BX, Inc., Chicago Board
Options Exchange, Incorporated,
Chicago Stock Exchange, Inc., EDGA
Exchange, Inc., EDGX Exchange, Inc.,
International Securities Exchange LLC,
New York Stock Exchange LLC
(‘‘NYSE’’), NYSE MKT LLC (‘‘NYSE
MKT’’) (formerly, NYSE Amex LLC),
NYSE Arca, Inc. (‘‘NYSE Arca’’), and
National Stock Exchange, Inc.
(collectively, the ‘‘Exchanges’’), to pause
trading during periods of extraordinary
market volatility in S&P 500 stocks.3
The rules require the Listing Markets 4
to issue five-minute trading pauses for
individual securities for which they are
the primary Listing Market if the
transaction price of the security moves
ten percent or more from a price in the
preceding five-minute period. The
Listing Markets are required to notify
the other Exchanges and market
participants of the imposition of a
trading pause by immediately
disseminating a special indicator over
the consolidated tape. Under the rules,
once the Listing Market issues a trading
pause, the other Exchanges are required
to pause trading in the security on their
markets. On September 10, 2010, the
Commission approved the respective
rule filings of the Exchanges to expand
application of the pilot to the Russell
1000® Index and specified Exchange
Traded Products.5 On December 7,
2010, the Exchange filed an
immediately effective filing to extend
the existing pilot program for four
months, so that the pilot would expire
on April 11, 2011.6 On March 31, 2011,
the Exchange filed an immediately
effective filing to extend the pilot period
an additional four months, so that the
pilot would expire on August 11, 2011
or the date on which a limit up/limit
down mechanism to address
extraordinary market volatility, if
3 Securities Exchange Act Release No. 62252
(June 10, 2010), 75 FR 34186 (June 16, 2010) (SR–
NASDAQ–2010–061).
4 The term ‘‘Listing Markets’’ refers collectively to
NYSE, NYSE MKT, NYSE Arca, and the Exchange.
5 Securities Exchange Act Release No. 62884
(September 10, 2010), 75 FR 56618 (September 16,
2010) (SR–NASDAQ–2010–079).
6 Securities Exchange Act Release No. 63505
(December 9, 2010), 75 FR 78302 (December 15,
2010) (SR–NASDAQ–2010–162).
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adopted, applies.7 On June 23, 2011, the
Commission approved the expansion of
the pilot to all NMS stocks, but with
different pause-triggering thresholds.8
On August 8, 2011, the Exchange filed
an immediately effective filing that
removed language from the rule that
tied the expiration of the pilot to the
adoption of a limit up/limit down
mechanism to address extraordinary
market volatility, and further extended
the pilot period, so that the pilot would
expire on January 31, 2012.9 On
November 18, 2011, the Exchange filed
an immediately effective filing that
excluded rights and warrants from the
pilot.10 On January 23, 2012, the
Commission approved an extension of
the pilot to July 31, 2012.11
On May 31, 2012, the Commission
approved, on a pilot basis, the National
Market System Plan to Address
Extraordinary Market Volatility (the
‘‘Plan’’).12 This plan creates a marketwide limit up-limit down mechanism
that is intended to address extraordinary
market volatility in NMS Stocks, with a
planned implementation date of
February 4, 2013. Once implemented,
the limit up/limit down mechanism to
address extraordinary market volatility
will render the current stock trading
pause pilot duplicative and
unnecessary. The Exchange filed a rule
change proposal to extend the single
stock trading pause pilot so that it will
now expire on February 4, 2013, when
the limit up/limit down mechanism to
address extraordinary market volatility
is to be implemented.13
The Exchange, in conjunction with
the Exchanges and FINRA, recently filed
an amendment to the Plan to change the
date of initial operations of the Plan
from February 4, 2013 to April 8, 2013.
Accordingly, the Exchange is proposing
to extend the expiration of the trading
pause pilot to the earlier of the initial
date of operations of the Plan or
February 4, 2014 to allow adequate time
for the Plan’s implementation. The
7 Securities Exchange Act Release No. 64174
(April 4, 2011), 76 FR 19819 (April 8, 2011) (SR–
NASDAQ–2011–042).
8 Securities Exchange Act Release No. 64735
(June 23, 2011), 76 FR 38243 (June 29, 2011) (SR–
NASDAQ–2011–067, et al.).
9 Securities Exchange Act Release No. 65094
(August 10, 2011), 76 FR 50779 (August 16, 2011)
(SR–NASDAQ–2011–115).
10 Securities Exchange Act Release No. 65814
(November 23, 2011), 76 FR 74084 (November 30,
2011) (SR–NASDAQ–2011–154).
11 Securities Exchange Act Release No. 66214
(January 23, 2012), 77 FR 4593 (January 30, 2012)
(SR–NASDAQ–2012–010).
12 Securities Exchange Act Release No. 67091
(May 31, 2012), 77 FR 33498 (June 6, 2012).
13 Securities Exchange Act Release No. 67535
(July 30, 2012), 77 FR 46543 (August 3, 2012) (SR–
NASDAQ–2012–087).
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Exchange believes that the pilot
program has been successful in reducing
the negative impacts of sudden,
unanticipated price movements in the
securities covered by the pilot. The
Exchange also believes that an
additional extension of the pilot is
warranted so that it may continue to
apply the circuit breaker to reduce the
negative impacts of sudden,
unanticipated price movements until it
is replaced by the limit up/limit down
mechanism.
2. Statutory Basis
The statutory basis for the proposed
rule change is Section 6(b)(5) of the
Act,14 which requires the rules of an
exchange to promote just and equitable
principles of trade, to remove
impediments to and perfect the
mechanism of a free and open market
and a national market system and, in
general, to protect investors and the
public interest. The Exchange believes
that the change proposed herein meets
these requirements in that it promotes
uniformity across markets concerning
decisions to pause trading in a security
when there are significant price
movements, which promotes just and
equitable principles of trade and
removes impediments to, and perfects
the mechanism of, a free and open
market and a national market system.
Additionally, extension of the pilot
until the earlier of the initial date of
operations of the Plan or February 4,
2014 would allow the pilot to continue
to operate without interruption while
the Exchange and the Commission
further assess the effect of the pilot on
the marketplace or whether other
initiatives should be adopted in lieu of
the current pilot, which contributes to
the protection of investors and the
public interest.
B. Self-Regulatory Organization’s
Statement on Burden on Competition
The Exchange does not believe that
the proposed rule change will result in
any burden on competition that is not
necessary or appropriate in furtherance
of the purposes of the Act, as amended.
The proposed changes are being made to
extend the operation of the trading
pause pilot until the earlier of the initial
date of operations of the Plan or
February 4, 2014 would allow the pilot
to continue to operate without
interruption until implementation of the
Plan, which contributes to the
protection of investors and the public
interest. Other competing equity
exchanges are subject to the same
trading pause requirements specified in
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At any time within 60 days of the
filing of such proposed rule change, the
Commission summarily may
temporarily suspend such rule change if
it appears to the Commission that such
action is necessary or appropriate in the
public interest, for the protection of
investors, or otherwise in furtherance of
the purposes of the Act.
the Plan. Thus, the proposed changes
will not impose any burden on
competition while providing trading
pause requirements specified in the
Plan.
C. Self-Regulatory Organization’s
Statement on Comments on the
Proposed Rule Change Received From
Members, Participants, or Others
Written comments were neither
solicited nor received.
III. Date of Effectiveness of the
Proposed Rule Change and Timing for
Commission Action
The Exchange has filed the proposed
rule change pursuant to Section
19(b)(3)(A)(iii) of the Act 15 and Rule
19b–4(f)(6) thereunder.16 Because the
proposed rule change does not: (i)
Significantly affect the protection of
investors or the public interest; (ii)
impose any significant burden on
competition; and (iii) become operative
prior to 30 days from the date on which
it was filed, or such shorter time as the
Commission may designate, if
consistent with the protection of
investors and the public interest, the
proposed rule change has become
effective pursuant to Section 19(b)(3)(A)
of the Act and Rule 19b–4(f)(6)(iii)
thereunder.
A proposed rule change filed under
Rule 19b–4(f)(6) 17 normally does not
become operative prior to 30 days after
the date of the filing. However, pursuant
to Rule 19b–4(f)(6)(iii),18 the
Commission may designate a shorter
time if such action is consistent with the
protection of investors and the public
interest. The Exchange has asked the
Commission to waive the 30-day
operative delay so that the proposal may
become operative immediately upon
filing. The Commission believes that
waiving the 30-day operative delay is
consistent with the protection of
investors and the public interest
because such waiver would allow the
pilot program to continue
uninterrupted. Accordingly, the
Commission hereby grants the
Exchange’s request and designates the
proposal operative upon filing.19
15 15
U.S.C. 78s(b)(3)(A)(iii).
CFR 240.19b–4(f)(6). In addition, Rule 19b–
4(f)(6) requires the Exchange to give the
Commission written notice of the Exchange’s intent
to file the proposed rule change, along with a brief
description and text of the proposed rule change,
at least five business days prior to the date of filing
of the proposed rule change, or such shorter time
as designated by the Commission. The Exchange
has satisfied this requirement.
17 17 CFR 240.19b-4(f)(6).
18 17 CFR 240.19b-4(f)(6)(iii).
19 For purposes only of waiving the 30-day
operative delay, the Commission has considered the
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IV. Solicitation of Comments
Interested persons are invited to
submit written data, views, and
arguments concerning the foregoing,
including whether the proposed rule
change is consistent with the Act.
Comments may be submitted by any of
the following methods:
Electronic Comments
• Use the Commission’s Internet
comment form (https://www.sec.gov/
rules/sro.shtml); or
• Send an email to rulecomments@sec.gov. Please include File
Number SR–NASDAQ–2013–026 on the
subject line.
Paper Comments
• Send paper comments in triplicate
to Elizabeth M. Murphy, Secretary,
Securities and Exchange Commission,
100 F Street NE., Washington, DC
20549–1090.
All submissions should refer to File
Number SR–NASDAQ–2013–026. This
file number should be included on the
subject line if email is used. To help the
Commission process and review your
comments more efficiently, please use
only one method. The Commission will
post all comments on the Commission’s
Internet Web site (https://www.sec.gov/
rules/sro.shtml). Copies of the
submission, all subsequent
amendments, all written statements
with respect to the proposed rule
change that are filed with the
Commission, and all written
communications relating to the
proposed rule change between the
Commission and any person, other than
those that may be withheld from the
public in accordance with the
provisions of 5 U.S.C. 552, will be
available for Web site viewing and
printing in the Commission’s Public
Reference Room, 100 F Street NE.,
Washington, DC 20549, on official
business days between the hours of
10:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. Copies of such
filing also will be available for
inspection and copying at the principal
office of the Exchange. All comments
received will be posted without change;
the Commission does not edit personal
identifying information from
submissions. You should submit only
information that you wish to make
publicly available. All submissions
should refer to File Number SR–
NASDAQ–2013–026 and should be
submitted on or before March 13, 2013.
For the Commission, by the Division of
Trading and Markets, pursuant to delegated
authority.20
Kevin M. O’Neill,
Deputy Secretary.
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Self-Regulatory Organizations;
Financial Industry Regulatory
Authority, Inc.; Notice of Filing and
Immediate Effectiveness of a Proposed
Rule Change Relating to the General
Securities Sales Supervisor (Series 9/
10) Registration Category
February 13, 2013.
Pursuant to Section 19(b)(1) of the
Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (‘‘Act’’
or ‘‘SEA’’) 1 and Rule 19b–4
thereunder,2 notice is hereby given that
on February 1, 2013, Financial Industry
Regulatory Authority, Inc. (‘‘FINRA’’)
filed with the Securities and Exchange
Commission (‘‘SEC’’ or ‘‘Commission’’)
the proposed rule change as described
in Items I and II below, which Items
have been prepared by FINRA. FINRA
has designated the proposed rule change
as constituting a ‘‘non-controversial’’
rule change under paragraph (f)(6) of
Rule 19b–4 under the Act,3 which
renders the proposal effective upon
filing with the Commission. The
Commission is publishing this notice to
solicit comments on the proposed rule
change from interested persons.
I. Self-Regulatory Organization’s
Statement of the Terms of Substance of
the Proposed Rule Change
FINRA is proposing to amend NASD
Rule 1022(g) (Limited Principal—
General Securities Sales Supervisor) and
NASD IM–1022–2 (Limited Principal—
General Securities Sales Supervisor) to
remove the restriction on General
Securities Sales Supervisors from
approving advertisements as defined in
NASD Rule 2210 (Communications with
the Public).
20 17
CFR 200.30–3(a)(12).
U.S.C. 78s(b)(1).
2 17 CFR 240.19b–4.
3 17 CFR 240.19b–4(f)(6).
1 15
proposed rule’s impact on efficiency, competition,
and capital formation. See 15 U.S.C. 78c(f).
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SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
[Release No. 34-68917; File No. SR-NASDAQ-2013-026]
Self-Regulatory Organizations; the NASDAQ Stock Market LLC;
Notice of Filing and Immediate Effectiveness of Proposed Rule Change To
Extend the Pilot Period of the Trading Pause for Certain NMS Stocks
February 13, 2013.
Pursuant to Section 19(b)(1) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
(the ``Act'') \1\ and Rule 19b-4 thereunder,\2\ notice is hereby given
that on February 1, 2013, The NASDAQ Stock Market LLC (``NASDAQ'' or
``Exchange'') filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission
(``Commission'') the proposed rule change as described in Items I and
II below, which Items have been prepared by the Exchange. The
Commission is publishing this notice to solicit comments on the
proposed rule change from interested persons.
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\1\ 15 U.S.C.78s(b)(1).
\2\ 17 CFR 240.19b-4.
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I. Self-Regulatory Organization's Statement of the Terms of Substance
of the Proposed Rule Change
The Exchange proposes to extend the trading pause pilot in certain
individual NMS stocks when the price moves ten percent or more in the
preceding five minute period, so that the pilot will now expire on the
earlier of the initial date of operations of the Regulation NMS Plan to
Address Extraordinary Market Volatility or February 4, 2014. The
Exchange will implement the proposed changes on February 4, 2013.
The text of the proposed rule change is below. Proposed new
language is italicized; proposed deletions are in brackets.
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4120. Trading Halts
(a) Authority to Initiate Trading Halts or Pauses
In circumstances in which Nasdaq deems it necessary to protect
investors and the public interest, Nasdaq, pursuant to the
procedures set forth in paragraph (c):
(1)-(10) No change.
(11) shall, between 9:45 a.m. and 3:35 p.m., or in the case of
an early scheduled close, 25 minutes before the close of trading,
immediately pause trading for 5 minutes in any Nasdaq-listed
security, other than rights and warrants, when the price of such
security moves a percentage specified below within a 5-minute
period.
(A) The price move shall be 10% or more with respect to
securities included in the S&P 500[supreg] Index, Russell
1000[supreg] Index, and a pilot list of Exchange Traded Products;
(B) The price move shall be 30% or more with respect to all NMS
stocks not subject to section (a)(11)(A) of this Rule with a price
equal to or greater than $1; and
(C) The price move shall be 50% or more with respect to all NMS
stocks not subject to section (a)(11)(A) of this Rule with a price
less than $1.
The determination that the price of a stock is equal to or
greater than $1 under paragraph (a)(11)(B) above or less than $1
under paragraph (a)(11)(C) above shall be based on the last reported
closing price on Nasdaq.
At the end of the trading pause, Nasdaq will re-open the
security using the Halt Cross process set forth in Nasdaq Rule 4753.
In the event of a significant imbalance at the end of a trading
pause, Nasdaq may delay the re-opening of a security.
Nasdaq will issue a notification if it cannot resume trading for
a reason other than a significant imbalance.
Price moves under this paragraph will be calculated by changes
in each consolidated last-sale price disseminated by a network
processor over a five minute rolling period measured continuously.
Only regular way in-sequence transactions qualify for use in
calculations of price moves. Nasdaq can exclude a transaction price
from use if it concludes that the transaction price resulted from an
erroneous trade.
If a trading pause is triggered under this paragraph, Nasdaq
shall immediately notify the single plan processor responsible for
consolidation of information for the security pursuant to Rule 603
of Regulation NMS under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. If a
primary listing market issues an individual stock trading pause,
Nasdaq will pause trading in that security until trading has resumed
on the primary listing market or notice has been received from the
primary listing market that trading may resume. If the primary
listing market does not reopen within 10 minutes of notification of
a trading pause, Nasdaq may resume trading the security.
The provisions of this paragraph shall be in effect during a
pilot set to end on the earlier of the initial date of operations of
the Regulation NMS Plan to Address Extraordinary Market Volatility
or February 4, 2014[3].
(b)-(c) No change.
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II. Self-Regulatory Organization's Statement of the Purpose of, and
Statutory Basis for, the Proposed Rule Change
In its filing with the Commission, the Exchange included statements
concerning the purpose of and basis for the proposed rule change and
discussed any comments it received on the proposed rule change. The
text of these statements may be examined at the places specified in
Item IV below. The Exchange has prepared summaries, set forth in
Sections A, B, and C below, of the most significant aspects of such
statements.
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A. Self-Regulatory Organization's Statement of the Purpose of, and
Statutory Basis for, the Proposed Rule Change
1. Purpose
On June 10, 2010, the Commission granted accelerated approval for a
pilot period to end December 10, 2010, for a proposed rule change
submitted by the Exchange, together with related rule changes of the
BATS Exchange, Inc., NASDAQ OMX BX, Inc., Chicago Board Options
Exchange, Incorporated, Chicago Stock Exchange, Inc., EDGA Exchange,
Inc., EDGX Exchange, Inc., International Securities Exchange LLC, New
York Stock Exchange LLC (``NYSE''), NYSE MKT LLC (``NYSE MKT'')
(formerly, NYSE Amex LLC), NYSE Arca, Inc. (``NYSE Arca''), and
National Stock Exchange, Inc. (collectively, the ``Exchanges''), to
pause trading during periods of extraordinary market volatility in S&P
500 stocks.\3\ The rules require the Listing Markets \4\ to issue five-
minute trading pauses for individual securities for which they are the
primary Listing Market if the transaction price of the security moves
ten percent or more from a price in the preceding five-minute period.
The Listing Markets are required to notify the other Exchanges and
market participants of the imposition of a trading pause by immediately
disseminating a special indicator over the consolidated tape. Under the
rules, once the Listing Market issues a trading pause, the other
Exchanges are required to pause trading in the security on their
markets. On September 10, 2010, the Commission approved the respective
rule filings of the Exchanges to expand application of the pilot to the
Russell 1000[supreg] Index and specified Exchange Traded Products.\5\
On December 7, 2010, the Exchange filed an immediately effective filing
to extend the existing pilot program for four months, so that the pilot
would expire on April 11, 2011.\6\ On March 31, 2011, the Exchange
filed an immediately effective filing to extend the pilot period an
additional four months, so that the pilot would expire on August 11,
2011 or the date on which a limit up/limit down mechanism to address
extraordinary market volatility, if adopted, applies.\7\ On June 23,
2011, the Commission approved the expansion of the pilot to all NMS
stocks, but with different pause-triggering thresholds.\8\ On August 8,
2011, the Exchange filed an immediately effective filing that removed
language from the rule that tied the expiration of the pilot to the
adoption of a limit up/limit down mechanism to address extraordinary
market volatility, and further extended the pilot period, so that the
pilot would expire on January 31, 2012.\9\ On November 18, 2011, the
Exchange filed an immediately effective filing that excluded rights and
warrants from the pilot.\10\ On January 23, 2012, the Commission
approved an extension of the pilot to July 31, 2012.\11\
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\3\ Securities Exchange Act Release No. 62252 (June 10, 2010),
75 FR 34186 (June 16, 2010) (SR-NASDAQ-2010-061).
\4\ The term ``Listing Markets'' refers collectively to NYSE,
NYSE MKT, NYSE Arca, and the Exchange.
\5\ Securities Exchange Act Release No. 62884 (September 10,
2010), 75 FR 56618 (September 16, 2010) (SR-NASDAQ-2010-079).
\6\ Securities Exchange Act Release No. 63505 (December 9,
2010), 75 FR 78302 (December 15, 2010) (SR-NASDAQ-2010-162).
\7\ Securities Exchange Act Release No. 64174 (April 4, 2011),
76 FR 19819 (April 8, 2011) (SR-NASDAQ-2011-042).
\8\ Securities Exchange Act Release No. 64735 (June 23, 2011),
76 FR 38243 (June 29, 2011) (SR-NASDAQ-2011-067, et al.).
\9\ Securities Exchange Act Release No. 65094 (August 10, 2011),
76 FR 50779 (August 16, 2011) (SR-NASDAQ-2011-115).
\10\ Securities Exchange Act Release No. 65814 (November 23,
2011), 76 FR 74084 (November 30, 2011) (SR-NASDAQ-2011-154).
\11\ Securities Exchange Act Release No. 66214 (January 23,
2012), 77 FR 4593 (January 30, 2012) (SR-NASDAQ-2012-010).
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On May 31, 2012, the Commission approved, on a pilot basis, the
National Market System Plan to Address Extraordinary Market Volatility
(the ``Plan'').\12\ This plan creates a market-wide limit up-limit down
mechanism that is intended to address extraordinary market volatility
in NMS Stocks, with a planned implementation date of February 4, 2013.
Once implemented, the limit up/limit down mechanism to address
extraordinary market volatility will render the current stock trading
pause pilot duplicative and unnecessary. The Exchange filed a rule
change proposal to extend the single stock trading pause pilot so that
it will now expire on February 4, 2013, when the limit up/limit down
mechanism to address extraordinary market volatility is to be
implemented.\13\
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\12\ Securities Exchange Act Release No. 67091 (May 31, 2012),
77 FR 33498 (June 6, 2012).
\13\ Securities Exchange Act Release No. 67535 (July 30, 2012),
77 FR 46543 (August 3, 2012) (SR-NASDAQ-2012-087).
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The Exchange, in conjunction with the Exchanges and FINRA, recently
filed an amendment to the Plan to change the date of initial operations
of the Plan from February 4, 2013 to April 8, 2013. Accordingly, the
Exchange is proposing to extend the expiration of the trading pause
pilot to the earlier of the initial date of operations of the Plan or
February 4, 2014 to allow adequate time for the Plan's implementation.
The Exchange believes that the pilot program has been successful in
reducing the negative impacts of sudden, unanticipated price movements
in the securities covered by the pilot. The Exchange also believes that
an additional extension of the pilot is warranted so that it may
continue to apply the circuit breaker to reduce the negative impacts of
sudden, unanticipated price movements until it is replaced by the limit
up/limit down mechanism.
2. Statutory Basis
The statutory basis for the proposed rule change is Section 6(b)(5)
of the Act,\14\ which requires the rules of an exchange to promote just
and equitable principles of trade, to remove impediments to and perfect
the mechanism of a free and open market and a national market system
and, in general, to protect investors and the public interest. The
Exchange believes that the change proposed herein meets these
requirements in that it promotes uniformity across markets concerning
decisions to pause trading in a security when there are significant
price movements, which promotes just and equitable principles of trade
and removes impediments to, and perfects the mechanism of, a free and
open market and a national market system. Additionally, extension of
the pilot until the earlier of the initial date of operations of the
Plan or February 4, 2014 would allow the pilot to continue to operate
without interruption while the Exchange and the Commission further
assess the effect of the pilot on the marketplace or whether other
initiatives should be adopted in lieu of the current pilot, which
contributes to the protection of investors and the public interest.
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\14\ 15 U.S.C. 78f(b)(5).
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B. Self-Regulatory Organization's Statement on Burden on Competition
The Exchange does not believe that the proposed rule change will
result in any burden on competition that is not necessary or
appropriate in furtherance of the purposes of the Act, as amended. The
proposed changes are being made to extend the operation of the trading
pause pilot until the earlier of the initial date of operations of the
Plan or February 4, 2014 would allow the pilot to continue to operate
without interruption until implementation of the Plan, which
contributes to the protection of investors and the public interest.
Other competing equity exchanges are subject to the same trading pause
requirements specified in
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the Plan. Thus, the proposed changes will not impose any burden on
competition while providing trading pause requirements specified in the
Plan.
C. Self-Regulatory Organization's Statement on Comments on the Proposed
Rule Change Received From Members, Participants, or Others
Written comments were neither solicited nor received.
III. Date of Effectiveness of the Proposed Rule Change and Timing for
Commission Action
The Exchange has filed the proposed rule change pursuant to Section
19(b)(3)(A)(iii) of the Act \15\ and Rule 19b-4(f)(6) thereunder.\16\
Because the proposed rule change does not: (i) Significantly affect the
protection of investors or the public interest; (ii) impose any
significant burden on competition; and (iii) become operative prior to
30 days from the date on which it was filed, or such shorter time as
the Commission may designate, if consistent with the protection of
investors and the public interest, the proposed rule change has become
effective pursuant to Section 19(b)(3)(A) of the Act and Rule 19b-
4(f)(6)(iii) thereunder.
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\15\ 15 U.S.C. 78s(b)(3)(A)(iii).
\16\ 17 CFR 240.19b-4(f)(6). In addition, Rule 19b-4(f)(6)
requires the Exchange to give the Commission written notice of the
Exchange's intent to file the proposed rule change, along with a
brief description and text of the proposed rule change, at least
five business days prior to the date of filing of the proposed rule
change, or such shorter time as designated by the Commission. The
Exchange has satisfied this requirement.
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A proposed rule change filed under Rule 19b-4(f)(6) \17\ normally
does not become operative prior to 30 days after the date of the
filing. However, pursuant to Rule 19b-4(f)(6)(iii),\18\ the Commission
may designate a shorter time if such action is consistent with the
protection of investors and the public interest. The Exchange has asked
the Commission to waive the 30-day operative delay so that the proposal
may become operative immediately upon filing. The Commission believes
that waiving the 30-day operative delay is consistent with the
protection of investors and the public interest because such waiver
would allow the pilot program to continue uninterrupted. Accordingly,
the Commission hereby grants the Exchange's request and designates the
proposal operative upon filing.\19\
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\17\ 17 CFR 240.19b-4(f)(6).
\18\ 17 CFR 240.19b-4(f)(6)(iii).
\19\ For purposes only of waiving the 30-day operative delay,
the Commission has considered the proposed rule's impact on
efficiency, competition, and capital formation. See 15 U.S.C.
78c(f).
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At any time within 60 days of the filing of such proposed rule
change, the Commission summarily may temporarily suspend such rule
change if it appears to the Commission that such action is necessary or
appropriate in the public interest, for the protection of investors, or
otherwise in furtherance of the purposes of the Act.
IV. Solicitation of Comments
Interested persons are invited to submit written data, views, and
arguments concerning the foregoing, including whether the proposed rule
change is consistent with the Act. Comments may be submitted by any of
the following methods:
Electronic Comments
Use the Commission's Internet comment form (https://www.sec.gov/rules/sro.shtml); or
Send an email to rule-comments@sec.gov. Please include
File Number SR-NASDAQ-2013-026 on the subject line.
Paper Comments
Send paper comments in triplicate to Elizabeth M. Murphy,
Secretary, Securities and Exchange Commission, 100 F Street NE.,
Washington, DC 20549-1090.
All submissions should refer to File Number SR-NASDAQ-2013-026. This
file number should be included on the subject line if email is used. To
help the Commission process and review your comments more efficiently,
please use only one method. The Commission will post all comments on
the Commission's Internet Web site (https://www.sec.gov/rules/sro.shtml). Copies of the submission, all subsequent amendments, all
written statements with respect to the proposed rule change that are
filed with the Commission, and all written communications relating to
the proposed rule change between the Commission and any person, other
than those that may be withheld from the public in accordance with the
provisions of 5 U.S.C. 552, will be available for Web site viewing and
printing in the Commission's Public Reference Room, 100 F Street NE.,
Washington, DC 20549, on official business days between the hours of
10:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. Copies of such filing also will be available
for inspection and copying at the principal office of the Exchange. All
comments received will be posted without change; the Commission does
not edit personal identifying information from submissions. You should
submit only information that you wish to make publicly available. All
submissions should refer to File Number SR-NASDAQ-2013-026 and should
be submitted on or before March 13, 2013.
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\20\ 17 CFR 200.30-3(a)(12).
For the Commission, by the Division of Trading and Markets,
pursuant to delegated authority.\20\
Kevin M. O'Neill,
Deputy Secretary.
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