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Nasdaq Inc will ask US regulators under the Trump administration to limit the trading of shares of small companies and illiquid exchange-traded funds to the exchanges on which they are listed, the market operator said in a note to clients.
Such a move would make it cheaper for investors to buy and sell small-cap stocks and niche ETFs, spur more trading, and improve market transparency, Tal Cohen, Nasdaq's head of North American equities, said in the January 19 note, reviewed by Reuters.
Under current stock market rules, all US stocks and ETFs can be traded on any of the 13 registered US stock exchanges, regardless of where they are listed, a system aimed in part at promoting competition and adding resiliency to the market.
For instance, when technology glitches caused temporary outages on two separate days in December at Intercontinental Exchange Inc's NYSE Arca, trading of the more than 1,500 ETFs listed on the exchange continued elsewhere unabated.
But critics have said the market is now too fragmented, adding complexity and costs that make thinly traded stocks even more difficult to trade.
"While competition among execution venues has brought the market many benefits for liquid securities, some securities are not well served," Cohen said.
With the change in the leadership of the US government, a review of the core policies and regulations governing the markets is in order, he said.
Trump's incoming administration has pledged to slash regulations, many of them enacted after the 2007-08 financial crisis, and the financial industry is generally optimistic about the potential for change.
Nasdaq would work with the industry to establish new rules and metrics to define the segment of securities that would be affected by the changes, Cohen said.
Exchange operator Bats Global Markets made a similar proposal to Nasdaq's in April 2015. (http://reut.rs/2iTiKyE)
Nasdaq also plans to make changes to its popular closing auction by adding late "Limit on Close" orders that will allow for more participation and improve the ability to offset price imbalances, Cohen said.

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