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Start Preamble
I. Background
Section 31 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (“Exchange Act”) requires each national securities exchange and national securities association to pay transaction fees to the Commission.[1] Specifically, Section 31(b) requires each national securities exchange to pay to the Commission fees based on the aggregate dollar amount of sales of certain securities (“covered sales”) transacted on the exchange.[2] Section 31(c) requires each national securities association to pay to the Commission fees based on the aggregate dollar amount of covered sales transacted by or through any member of the association other than on an exchange.[3]
Section 31 of the Exchange Act requires the Commission to annually adjust the fee rates applicable under Sections 31(b) and (c) to a uniform adjusted rate.[4] Specifically, the Commission must adjust the fee rates to a uniform adjusted rate that is reasonably likely to produce aggregate fee collections (including assessments on security futures transactions) equal to the regular appropriation to the Commission for the applicable fiscal year.[5]
Start Printed Page 9577The Commission is required to publish notice of the new fee rates under Section 31 not later than 30 days after the date on which an Act making a regular appropriation for the applicable fiscal year is enacted.[6] On February 15, 2019, the President signed into law the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2019, which includes total appropriations of $1,712,091,000 to the SEC for fiscal year 2019.
II. Fiscal Year 2019 Annual Adjustment to the Fee Rate
The new fee rate is determined by (1) subtracting the sum of fees estimated to be collected prior to the effective date of the new fee rate [7] and estimated assessments on security futures transactions to be collected under Section 31(d) of the Exchange Act for all of fiscal year 2019 [8] from an amount equal to the regular appropriation to the Commission for fiscal year 2019, and (2) dividing by the estimated aggregate dollar amount of covered sales for the remainder of the fiscal year following the effective date of the new fee rate.[9]
As noted above, the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2019, includes total appropriations of $1,712,091,000 to the Commission for fiscal year 2019.[10] The Commission estimates that it will collect $740,970,262 in fees for the period prior to the effective date of the new fee rate and $23,127 in assessments on round turn transactions in security futures products during all of fiscal year 2019. Using the methodology described in Appendix A, the Commission estimates that the aggregate dollar amount of covered sales for the remainder of fiscal year 2019 to be $46,958,135,950,927.
The uniform adjusted rate is computed by dividing the residual fees to be collected of $971,097,612 by the estimated aggregate dollar amount of covered sales for the remainder of fiscal year 2019 of $46,958,135,950,927; this results in a uniform adjusted rate for fiscal year 2019 of $20.70 per million.[11]
III. Effective Date of the Uniform Adjusted Rate
Under Section 31(j)(4)(A) of the Exchange Act, the fiscal year 2019 annual adjustments to the fee rates applicable under Sections 31(b) and (c) of the Exchange Act shall take effect on the later of October 1, 2018, or 60 days after the date on which a regular appropriation to the Commission for fiscal year 2019 is enacted.[12] The regular appropriation to the Commission for fiscal year 2019 was enacted on February 15, 2019, and accordingly, the new fee rates applicable under Sections 31(b) and (c) of the Exchange Act will take effect on April 16, 2019.
IV. Conclusion
Accordingly, pursuant to Section 31 of the Exchange Act,
It is hereby ordered that the fee rates applicable under Sections 31(b) and (c) of the Exchange Act shall be $20.70 per $1,000,000 effective on April 16, 2019.
Start SignatureBy the Commission.
Eduardo A. Aleman,
Deputy Secretary.
Appendix A
This appendix provides the methodology for determining the annual adjustment to the fee rates applicable under Sections 31(b) and (c) of the Exchange Act for fiscal year 2019. Section 31 of the Exchange Act requires the fee rates to be adjusted so that it is reasonably likely that the Commission will collect aggregate fees equal to its regular appropriation for fiscal year 2019.
To make the adjustment, the Commission must project the aggregate dollar amount of covered sales of securities on the securities exchanges and certain over-the-counter (“OTC”) markets over the course of the year. The fee rate equals the ratio of the Commission's regular appropriation for fiscal year 2019 (less the sum of fees to be collected during fiscal year 2019 prior to the effective date of the new fee rate and aggregate assessments on security futures transactions during all of fiscal year 2019) to the estimated aggregate dollar amount of covered sales for the remainder of the fiscal year following the effective date of the new fee rate.
For 2019, the Commission has estimated the aggregate dollar amount of covered sales by projecting forward the trend established in the previous decade. More specifically, the dollar amount of covered sales was forecasted for months subsequent to January 2019, the last month for which the Commission has data on the dollar volume of covered sales.[13]
The following sections describe this process in detail.
A. Baseline Estimate of the Aggregate Dollar Amount of Covered Sales for Fiscal Year 2019
First, calculate the average daily dollar amount of covered sales (“ADS”) for each month in the sample (December 2008-January 2019). The monthly total dollar amount of covered sales (exchange plus certain OTC markets) is presented in column C of Table A.
Next, model the monthly change in the natural logarithm of ADS as a first order autoregressive process (“AR(1)”), including monthly indicator variables to control for seasonality.
Use the estimated AR(1) model to forecast the monthly change in the log level of ADS. These percent changes can then be applied to obtain forecasts of the total dollar volume of covered sales. The following is a more formal (mathematical) description of the procedure:
1. Begin with the monthly data for total dollar volume of covered sales (column C). The sample spans ten years, from December 2008-January 2019.[14] Divide each month's total dollar volume by the number of trading days in that month (column B) to obtain the average daily dollar volume (ADS, column D).
2. For each month t, calculate Δ LN ADS (shown in column E) as the log growth rate of ADS, that is, the difference between the natural logarithm of ADS in month t and its value in the prior month.
3. Estimate the AR(1) model
Start Printed Page 9578with Dtm representing monthly indicator variables, yt representing the log growth rate in ADS (Δ LN ADS), and ε t representing the error term for month t. The model can be estimated using standard commercially available software. The estimated parameter values are β = −0.2692 and α1 - α12 as follows:
α1 (JAN) = 0.0386, α2 (FEB) = 0.0773, α3 (MAR) =−0.0251, α4 (APR) =−0.0565, α5 (MAY) = 0.0279, α6 (JUN) = 0.0042, α7 (JUL) =−0.0918, α8 (AUG) =−0.0039, α9 (SEP) = 0.0560, α10 (OCT) = 1.0594, α11 (NOV) =−0.0117, α12 (DEC) =−0.0069. The root-mean squared error (RMSE) of the regression is 0.1037.
4. For the first month calculate the forecasted value of the log growth rate of ADS as
For the next month use the forecasted value of the log growth rate of the first month to calculate the forecast of the next month. This process iterates until a forecast is generated for all remaining months in the fiscal year. These data appear in column F.
5. Assuming that the regression error in the AR(1) model is normally distributed, the expected percentage change in average daily dollar volume from month t−1 to month t is then given by the expression exp (β yt−1 + ½ σ2) −1, where denotes the root mean squared error of the regression (RMSE).
6. For instance, for February 2019, using the β parameter and the α parameter (for February) above, and the change in the log-level ADS from January, 2019, we can estimate the change in the log growth in average daily sales as β yJan + αFeb = ((−0.2692 × −0.2311) + 0.0773) = +0.1395 This represents the estimated change in log average daily dollar volume for February 2019 relative to January 2019. To estimate the percent change in average daily sales from January 2019 to February 2019, use the formula shown in Step 5, above: exp (+0.1395 + ½ 0.10372)−1 = +0.1559. Apply this estimated percent change in ADS to the ADS for January 2019 to estimate the ADS for February 2019 as $379,079,268,750 × (1 + 0.1559) = $438,192,488,788. Multiply this by the 19 trading days in February 2019 to obtain a total dollar volume forecast of $8,325,657,286,963.
7. For March 2019, proceed in a similar fashion. Using the estimates for February 2019 along with the β parameter and the α3 parameter (for March) to generate a forecast for the one-month change in the log level of average daily sales. Convert the estimated log change in average daily sales to estimated percent change in ADS as in step 6, above to obtain a forecast ADS of $413,789,951,878. Multiply this figure by the 21 trading days in March 2019 to obtain a total dollar volume forecast of $8,689,588,989,442.
8. Repeat this procedure for subsequent months.
B. Using the Forecasts From A To Calculate the New Fee Rate
1. Use Table A to estimate fees collected for the period October 1, 2018 through April 15, 2019. The projected aggregate dollar amount of covered sales for this period is $56,997,712,431,458. Actual and projected fee collections at the current fee rate of $13.00 per million are $740,970,262.
2. Estimate the amount of assessments on security futures products collected from October 1, 2018 through September 30, 2019. First, calculate the average and the standard deviation of the change in log average daily sales, in column E, for the 120 months ending January 2019. The average is 0.004038 and the standard deviation is 0.111345. These are used to estimate an average growth rate in ADS using the formula (0.004038 + ½ 0.1113452)−1. This results in an average monthly increase of 1.029%. Apply this monthly increase to the last month for which single stock futures' assessments are available, which was $1,701.13, for January 2019. Estimate all subsequent months in fiscal year 2019 by applying the growth rate to the previously estimated monthly value, and sum the results. This totals $23,126.73 for the entire fiscal year.
3. Subtract the amounts $740,970,262 and $23,127 from the target off-setting collection amount set by Congress of $1,712,091,000, leaving $971,097,612 to be collected on dollar volume for the period April 16, 2019 through September 30, 2019.
4. Use Table A to estimate dollar volume for the period April 16, 2019 through September 30, 2019. The estimate is $46,958,135,950,927. Finally, compute the fee rate required to produce the additional $971,097,612 in revenue. This rate is $971,097,612 divided by $46,958,135,950,927 or 0.00002068007.
5. Round the result to the seventh decimal point, yielding a rate of 0.0000207 (or $20.70 per million).
This table summarizes the estimates of the aggregate dollar amount of covered sales, by time period. The figures in this table can be used to determine the new fee rate.
Table A—Baseline Estimate of the Aggregate Dollar Amount of Sales
[Fee rate calculation]
a. Baseline estimate of the aggregate dollar amount of sales, 10/01/2018 to 03/31/2019 ($Millions) 52,599,495 b. Baseline estimate of the aggregate dollar amount of sales, 04/01/2019 to 04/15/2019 ($Millions) 4,398,217 c. Baseline estimate of the aggregate dollar amount of sales, 04/16/2019 to 04/30/2019 ($Millions) 3,998,379 d. Baseline estimate of the aggregate dollar amount of sales, 05/01/2019 to 09/30/2019 ($Millions) 42,959,756 e. Estimated collections in assements on security futures products in fiscal year 2019 ($Millions) 0.023 f. Implied fee rate (($1,712,091,000 − $13.00 * (a + b) − e)/(c + d) $20.70 Start Printed Page 9581 Start Printed Page 9582 End PreambleMonth Number of trading days in month Total dollar amount of sales Average daily dollar amount of sales (ADS) Δ LN ADS Forecast Δ LN ADS Forecast average daily dollar amount of sales Forecast total dollar amount of sales (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G) (H) Dec-08 22 5,176,041,317,640 235,274,605,347 #N/A Jan-09 20 4,670,249,433,806 233,512,471,690 −0.00752 Feb-09 19 4,771,470,184,048 251,130,009,687 0.07274 Mar-09 22 5,885,594,284,780 267,527,012,945 0.06325 Apr-09 21 5,123,665,205,517 243,984,057,406 −0.09212 May-09 20 5,086,717,129,965 254,335,856,498 0.04155 Jun-09 22 5,271,742,782,609 239,624,671,937 −0.05958 Jul-09 22 4,659,599,245,583 211,799,965,708 −0.12343 Aug-09 21 4,582,102,295,783 218,195,347,418 0.02975 Sep-09 21 4,929,155,364,888 234,721,684,042 0.07301 Oct-09 22 5,410,025,301,030 245,910,240,956 0.04657 Nov-09 20 4,770,928,103,032 238,546,405,152 −0.03040 Dec-09 22 4,688,555,303,171 213,116,150,144 −0.11273 Jan-10 19 4,661,793,708,648 245,357,563,613 0.14088 Feb-10 19 4,969,848,578,023 261,570,977,791 0.06399 Start Printed Page 9579 Mar-10 23 5,563,529,823,621 241,892,601,027 −0.07821 Apr-10 21 5,546,445,874,917 264,116,470,234 0.08790 May-10 20 7,260,430,376,294 363,021,518,815 0.31807 Jun-10 22 6,124,776,349,285 278,398,924,967 −0.26541 Jul-10 21 5,058,242,097,334 240,868,671,302 −0.14480 Aug-10 22 4,765,828,263,463 216,628,557,430 −0.10607 Sep-10 21 4,640,722,344,586 220,986,778,314 0.01992 Oct-10 21 5,138,411,712,272 244,686,272,013 0.10187 Nov-10 21 5,279,700,881,901 251,414,327,710 0.02713 Dec-10 22 4,998,574,681,208 227,207,940,055 −0.10124 Jan-11 20 5,043,391,121,345 252,169,556,067 0.10424 Feb-11 19 5,114,631,590,581 269,191,136,346 0.06532 Mar-11 23 6,499,355,385,307 282,580,668,926 0.04854 Apr-11 20 4,975,954,868,765 248,797,743,438 −0.12732 May-11 21 5,717,905,621,053 272,281,220,050 0.09020 Jun-11 22 5,820,079,494,414 264,549,067,928 −0.02881 Jul-11 20 5,189,681,899,635 259,484,094,982 −0.01933 Aug-11 23 8,720,566,877,109 379,155,081,613 0.37925 Sep-11 21 6,343,578,147,811 302,075,149,896 −0.22727 Oct-11 21 6,163,272,963,688 293,489,188,747 −0.02884 Nov-11 21 5,493,906,473,584 261,614,593,980 −0.11497 Dec-11 21 5,017,867,255,600 238,946,059,790 −0.09063 Jan-12 20 4,726,522,206,487 236,326,110,324 −0.01103 Feb-12 20 5,011,862,514,132 250,593,125,707 0.05862 Mar-12 22 5,638,847,967,025 256,311,271,228 0.02256 Apr-12 20 5,084,239,396,560 254,211,969,828 −0.00822 May-12 22 5,611,638,053,374 255,074,456,972 0.00339 Jun-12 21 5,121,896,896,362 243,899,852,208 −0.04480 Jul-12 21 4,567,519,314,374 217,500,919,732 −0.11455 Aug-12 23 4,621,597,884,730 200,939,038,467 −0.07920 Sep-12 19 4,598,499,962,682 242,026,313,825 0.18604 Oct-12 21 5,095,175,588,310 242,627,408,967 0.00248 Nov-12 21 4,547,882,974,292 216,565,855,919 −0.11363 Dec-12 20 4,744,922,754,360 237,246,137,718 0.09120 Jan-13 21 5,079,603,817,496 241,885,896,071 0.01937 Feb-13 19 4,800,663,527,089 252,666,501,426 0.04360 Mar-13 20 4,917,701,839,870 245,885,091,993 −0.02721 Apr-13 22 5,451,358,637,079 247,789,028,958 0.00771 May-13 22 5,681,788,831,869 258,263,128,721 0.04140 Jun-13 20 5,623,545,462,226 281,177,273,111 0.08501 Jul-13 22 5,083,861,509,754 231,084,614,080 −0.19620 Aug-13 22 4,925,611,193,095 223,891,417,868 −0.03162 Sep-13 20 4,959,197,626,713 247,959,881,336 0.10211 Oct-13 23 5,928,804,028,970 257,774,088,216 0.03882 Nov-13 20 5,182,024,612,049 259,101,230,602 0.00514 Dec-13 21 5,265,282,994,173 250,727,761,627 −0.03285 Jan-14 21 5,808,700,114,288 276,604,767,347 0.09822 Feb-14 19 6,018,926,931,054 316,785,627,950 0.13564 Mar-14 21 6,068,617,342,988 288,981,778,238 −0.09186 Apr-14 21 6,013,948,953,528 286,378,521,597 −0.00905 May-14 21 5,265,594,447,318 250,742,592,729 −0.13289 Jun-14 21 5,159,506,989,669 245,690,809,032 −0.02035 Jul-14 22 5,364,099,567,460 243,822,707,612 −0.00763 Aug-14 21 5,075,332,147,677 241,682,483,223 −0.00882 Sep-14 21 5,507,943,363,243 262,283,017,297 0.08180 Oct-14 23 7,796,638,035,879 338,984,262,430 0.25653 Nov-14 19 5,340,847,027,697 281,097,211,984 −0.18725 Dec-14 22 6,559,110,068,128 298,141,366,733 0.05887 Jan-15 20 6,185,619,541,044 309,280,977,052 0.03668 Feb-15 19 5,723,523,235,641 301,238,065,034 −0.02635 Mar-15 22 6,395,046,297,249 290,683,922,602 −0.03566 Apr-15 21 5,625,548,298,004 267,883,252,286 −0.08169 May-15 20 5,521,351,972,386 276,067,598,619 0.03009 Jun-15 22 6,005,521,460,806 272,978,248,218 −0.01125 Jul-15 22 6,493,670,315,390 295,166,832,518 0.07815 Aug-15 21 6,963,901,249,270 331,614,345,203 0.11643 Sep-15 21 6,434,496,770,897 306,404,608,138 −0.07907 Oct-15 22 6,592,594,708,082 299,663,395,822 −0.02225 Nov-15 20 5,822,824,015,945 291,141,200,797 −0.02885 Dec-15 22 6,384,337,478,801 290,197,158,127 −0.00325 Jan-16 19 6,696,059,796,055 352,424,199,792 0.19428 Feb-16 20 6,659,878,908,747 332,993,945,437 −0.05671 Mar-16 22 6,161,943,754,542 280,088,352,479 −0.17302 Apr-16 21 5,541,076,988,322 263,860,808,968 −0.05968 May-16 21 5,693,520,415,112 271,120,019,767 0.02714 Jun-16 22 6,317,212,852,759 287,146,038,762 0.05743 Jul-16 20 5,331,797,261,269 266,589,863,063 −0.07428 Start Printed Page 9580 Aug-16 23 5,635,976,607,786 245,042,461,208 −0.08428 Sep-16 21 5,942,072,286,976 282,955,823,189 0.14386 Oct-16 21 5,460,906,573,682 260,043,170,175 −0.08444 Nov-16 21 6,845,287,809,886 325,966,086,185 0.22595 Dec-16 21 6,208,579,880,985 295,646,660,999 −0.09763 Jan-17 20 5,598,200,907,603 279,910,045,380 −0.05470 Feb-17 19 5,443,426,609,533 286,496,137,344 0.02326 Mar-17 23 6,661,861,914,530 289,646,170,197 0.01094 Apr-17 19 5,116,714,033,499 269,300,738,605 −0.07283 May-17 22 6,305,822,460,672 286,628,293,667 0.06236 Jun-17 22 6,854,993,097,601 311,590,595,346 0.08350 Jul-17 20 5,394,333,070,522 269,716,653,526 −0.14432 Aug-17 23 6,206,204,906,864 269,834,995,951 0.00044 Sep-17 20 5,939,886,169,525 296,994,308,476 0.09590 Oct-17 22 6,134,529,538,894 278,842,251,768 −0.06307 Nov-17 21 6,289,748,560,897 299,511,836,233 0.07151 Dec-17 20 6,672,181,323,001 333,609,066,150 0.10782 Jan-18 21 7,672,288,677,308 365,347,079,872 0.09088 Feb-18 19 8,725,420,462,639 459,232,655,928 0.22871 Mar-18 21 8,264,755,011,030 393,559,762,430 −0.15432 Apr-18 21 7,490,308,402,446 356,681,352,497 −0.09839 May-18 22 7,242,077,467,179 329,185,339,417 −0.08022 Jun-18 21 7,936,783,802,579 377,942,085,837 0.13812 Jul-18 21 6,807,593,326,456 324,171,110,784 −0.15347 Aug-18 23 7,363,115,444,274 320,135,454,099 −0.01253 Sep-18 19 6,781,988,459,996 356,946,761,052 0.10884 Oct-18 23 10,133,514,480,998 440,587,586,130 0.21052 Nov-18 21 8,414,847,862,204 400,707,041,057 −0.09488 Dec-18 19 9,075,221,733,736 477,643,249,144 0.17563 Jan-19 21 7,960,664,643,749 379,079,268,750 −0.23112 Feb-19 19 0.1395 438,192,488,788 8,325,657,286,963 Mar-19 21 −0.0627 413,789,951,878 8,689,588,989,442 Apr-19 21 −0.0397 399,837,948,579 8,396,596,920,153 May-19 22 0.0386 417,801,508,030 9,191,633,176,654 Jun-19 20 −0.0062 417,455,061,409 8,349,101,228,188 Jul-19 22 −0.0901 383,542,454,021 8,437,933,988,469 Aug-19 22 0.0204 393,541,847,373 8,657,920,642,210 Sep-19 20 0.0505 416,158,371,481 8,323,167,429,618 Footnotes
4. In some circumstances, the SEC also must make a mid-year adjustment to the fee rates applicable under Sections 31(b) and (c).
Back to Citation5. 15 U.S.C. 78ee(j)(1) (the Commission must adjust the rates under Sections 31(b) and (c) to a “uniform adjusted rate that, when applied to the baseline estimate of the aggregate dollar amount of sales for such fiscal year, is reasonably likely to produce aggregate fee collections under [Section 31] (including assessments collected under [Section 31(d)]) that are equal to the regular appropriation to the Commission by Congress for such fiscal year.”).
Back to Citation7. The sum of fees to be collected prior to the effective date of the new fee rate is determined by applying the current fee rate to the dollar amount of covered sales prior to the effective date of the new fee rate. The exchanges and FINRA have provided data on the dollar amount of covered sales through January, 2019. To calculate the dollar amount of covered sales from February, 2019 to the effective date of the new fee rate, the Commission is using the methodology described in the Appendix A of this order.
Back to Citation8. The Commission is using the same methodology it has used previously to estimate assessments on security futures transactions to be collected in fiscal year 2019. An explanation of the methodology appears in Appendix A.
Back to Citation9. To estimate the aggregate dollar amount of covered sales for the remainder of fiscal year 2019 following the effective date of the new fee rate, the Commission is using the methodology described in Appendix A of this order.
Back to Citation10. The Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2019 includes an appropriation of $1,674,902,000 for necessary expenses for the Commission and an appropriation of $37,189,000 for costs associated with relocation under a replacement lease for the Commission's New York regional office facilities. The act provides that “for purposes of calculating the fee rate under section 31(j) of the [Exchange Act] for fiscal year 2019, all amounts appropriated [to the Commission in the act] shall be deemed to be the regular appropriation to the Commission for fiscal year 2019.”
Back to Citation11. Appendix A shows the process of calculating the fiscal year 2019 annual adjustment and includes the data used by the Commission in making this adjustment.
Back to Citation13. To determine the availability of data, the Commission compares the date of the appropriation with the date the transaction data are due from the exchanges (10 business days after the end of the month). If the business day following the date of the appropriation is equal to or subsequent to the date the data are due from the exchanges, the Commission uses these data. The appropriation was signed on February 15, 2019. The first business day after this date was February 19, 2019. Data for January 2019 were due from the exchanges on February 14, 2019. As a result, the Commission used January 2019 and earlier data to forecast volume for February 2019 and later months.
Back to Citation14. Because the model uses a one period lag in the change in the log level of average daily sales, two additional months of data are added to the table so that the model is estimated with 120 observations.
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Document Information
- Published:
- 03/15/2019
- Department:
- Securities and Exchange Commission
- Entry Type:
- Notice
- Document Number:
- 2019-04800
- Pages:
- 9576-9582 (7 pages)
- Docket Numbers:
- Release No. 34-85287/March 11, 2019
- PDF File:
- 2019-04800.pdf