TLDR: The SEC roundtable on listed options market structure is scheduled for April 16, 2026, in Washington, D.C. Commissioner Hester M. Peirce praised retail investorTLDR: The SEC roundtable on listed options market structure is scheduled for April 16, 2026, in Washington, D.C. Commissioner Hester M. Peirce praised retail investor

SEC Schedules April 16 Roundtable to Review Listed Options Market Structure Reform

2026/03/06 03:51
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TLDR:

  • The SEC roundtable on listed options market structure is scheduled for April 16, 2026, in Washington, D.C.
  • Commissioner Hester M. Peirce praised retail investor growth and called for continued options market reflection.
  • Public comments referencing File Number 4-887 can be submitted electronically or on paper through one method.
  • The roundtable will be live-streamed on SEC.gov, with a full recording made available at a later date.

The SEC roundtable on listed options market structure is set for April 16, 2026, in Washington, D.C. The Securities and Exchange Commission officially announced the event on March 5, 2026.

It will be held at the agency’s headquarters at 100 F Street, N.E. The discussion will also be streamed live on SEC.gov for audiences unable to attend in person.

Core topics include facilitating competition in quote-driven markets, evaluating the customer experience, and identifying growth opportunities in listed options.

What the SEC Roundtable Will Cover

The roundtable is designed to foster open public dialogue on the listed options market structure reform. The SEC aims to examine how competition can be better supported within quote-driven market environments.

Along with that, evaluating the overall customer experience remains a key focus for the discussion.

Commissioner Hester M. Peirce commented publicly on the growth of the U.S.-listed options market. She pointed out that retail investor participation has grown remarkably in recent years.

The roundtable, she noted, will celebrate the market’s achievements while considering areas that may need further reflection.

The SEC posted on X, formerly Twitter, confirming the date and format of the event:

“The SEC is hosting a roundtable on April 16 to discuss listed options market structure. The event will be in-person and live-streamed on SEC.gov. Agenda, panelists, and registration info will be available soon.” — @SECGov

The SEC will release agenda details and speaker information before the roundtable takes place. In-person participation will be open to the public, though space may be limited. All visitors attending in person will be subject to standard security checks at the SEC’s headquarters.

Public Comment Submissions for the Roundtable

Members of the public who wish to share views on the listed options market structure may submit comments. Submissions can be made electronically or on paper, but only through one method at a time. All comments submitted will be entered into the official public record of the roundtable.

The SEC has clarified that personal identifying information will not be removed or edited from any submission. Therefore, submitters are cautioned to include only information they are willing to make publicly available. This applies to both electronic and paper submissions equally.

All submissions must reference File Number 4-887 in the text of the comment. For those submitting via email, the file number should appear in the subject line. The SEC will publish all received comments on its official website without modification.

A recording of the SEC roundtable will be made available on SEC.gov at a later date. This allows those unable to attend or watch the livestream to still access the full discussion.

The agency remains committed to keeping the options market reform conversation open and accessible to all.

The post SEC Schedules April 16 Roundtable to Review Listed Options Market Structure Reform appeared first on Blockonomi.

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