US financial regulators fix old typos in rules for stock trading and exemptions
What happened
US financial regulators are correcting two outdated references in their rules. One change fixes a rule about how stock orders are handled, and the other updates who can grant exemptions from that rule.
Why it matters
These are minor administrative fixes. They do not change how stock trading works or who can get an exemption. The changes simply update the rulebook to reflect current legal citations.
The signal
There is nothing to watch here; these are technical corrections with no practical impact on market operations or regulatory decisions.