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SEC sets plan to expand tick sizes for small-cap trades

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Agency seeking to improve market quality by altering rules for trading companies with market caps of $5B or less.

The SEC Tuesday announced a one-year pilot program to widen minimum tick sizes for small-cap stocks.
The program, filed by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority and national securities exchanges like the New York Stock Exchange, will divide stocks of firms with market capitalizations of $5 bil

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