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Equity traders ticked off by SEC price increment plan

BlackRock and Citadel Securities push back on minimum price increments for OTC equities trades

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BlackRock wants SEC to either drop the proposal, or allow exemptions for trades above $200,000 in market value

Some of the largest equity market participants are warning against a plan by the Securities and Exchange Commission to extend minimum pricing increments into over-the-counter equities trading.

The regime – also known as minimum tick sizes – was originally introduced for quotes displayed on stock exchanges and alternative trading systems. But in December last year, the SEC announced plans to apply

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