Self-Regulatory Organizations; Proposed Rule Changes:

Federal Register: December 29, 2010 (Volume 75, Number 249)

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SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Release No. 34-63592; File No. SR-BX-2010-090

Self-Regulatory Organizations; NASDAQ OMX BX, Inc.; Notice of

Filing and Immediate Effectiveness of Proposed Rule Change To Amend the

BOX Trading Rules To Permit Trading Options on Leveraged (Multiple or

Inverse) Exchange-Traded Notes and Broaden the Definition of ``Futures-

Linked Securities''

December 21, 2010.

Pursuant to Section 19(b)(1) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934

(``Act'') \1\, and Rule 19b-4 thereunder,\2\ notice is hereby given that on December 15, 2010, NASDAQ OMX BX, Inc. (the ``Exchange'') filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (``Commission'') the proposed rule change as described in Items I and II below, which Items have been prepared by the self-regulatory organization. The Commission is publishing this notice to solicit comments on the proposed rule from interested persons.

\1\ 15 U.S.C. 78s(b)(1).

\2\ 17 CFR 240.19b-4.

  1. Self-Regulatory Organization's Statement of the Terms of Substance of the Proposed Rule Change

    The Exchange proposes to amend Chapter IV, Section 3 (Criteria for

    Underlying Securities) of the Rules of the Boston Options Exchange

    Group, LLC (``BOX'') to: (a) Permit trading options on leveraged

    (multiple or inverse) exchange-traded notes, and (b) broaden the definition of ``Futures-Linked Securities.'' The text of the proposed rule change is available from the principal office of the Exchange, at the Commission's Public Reference Room and also on the Exchange's

    Internet Web site at http://nasdaqomxbx.cchwallstreet.com/NASDAQOMXBX/

    Filings/.

  2. Self-Regulatory Organization's Statement of the Purpose of, and

    Statutory Basis for, the Proposed Rule Change

    In its filing with the Commission, the self-regulatory organization included statements concerning the purpose of, and basis for, the proposed rule change and discussed any comments it received on the proposed rule change. The text of these statements may be examined at the places specified in Item IV below. The self-regulatory organization has prepared summaries, set forth in Sections A, B, and C below, of the most significant aspects of such statements.

    1. Self-Regulatory Organization's Statement of the Purpose of, and

      Statutory Basis for, the Proposed Rule Change 1. Purpose

      The purpose of the proposed rule change is to amend Chapter IV,

      Section 3(k) of the BOX Rules, titled Index-Linked Securities, to: (a)

      Permit trading options on leveraged (multiple or inverse) exchange- traded notes (``ETNs''), and (b) broaden the definition of ``Futures-

      Linked Securities.'' ETNs are also known as ``Index-Linked

      Securities,'' which are designed for investors who desire to participate in a specific market segment by providing exposure to one or more identifiable underlying securities, commodities, currencies, derivative instruments or market indexes of the foregoing. Index-Linked

      Securities are the non-convertible debt of an issuer that have a term of at least one (1) year but not greater than thirty (30) years.

      Despite the fact that Index-Linked Securities are linked to an underlying index, each trades as a single, exchange-listed security.

      Accordingly, rules pertaining to the listing and trading of standard equity options apply to Index-Linked Securities.

      Leveraged ETN Options

      The Exchange proposes to amend Chapter IV, Section 3(k) of the BOX

      Rules to permit the listing of options on leveraged (multiple or inverse) ETNs. Multiple leveraged ETNs seek to provide investment results that correspond to a specified multiple of the percentage performance on a given day of a particular Reference Asset. Inverse leveraged ETNs seek to provide investment results that correspond to the inverse (opposite) of the percentage performance on a given day of a particular Reference Asset by a specified multiple. Multiple leveraged ETNs and inverse leveraged ETNs differ from traditional ETNs in that they do not merely correspond to the performance of a given

      Reference Asset, but rather attempt to match a multiple or inverse of a

      Reference Asset's performance.

      The Barclays Long B Leveraged S&P 500 TR ETN (``BXUB''), the

      Barclays Long C Leveraged S&P 500 TR ETN (``BXUC'') and the UBS AG 2x

      Monthly Leveraged Long Exchange Traded Access Securities (``E-TRACS'') linked to the Alerian MLP Infrastructure Index due July 9, 2040

      (``MLPL'') currently trade on the NYSE Arca Stock Exchange and are examples of multiple leveraged ETNs. In addition, the Barclays ETN +

      Inverse S&P 500 VIX Short-Term Futures ETN (``XXV'') currently trades on the NYSE Arca Stock Exchange and is an example of an inverse leveraged ETN. The NYSE Arca Stock Exchange also lists several other inverse leveraged ETNs for trading.\3\

      \3\ These ETNs include: the Barclays Short B Leveraged Inverse

      S&P 500 TR ETN (``BXDB''), the Barclays Short C Leveraged Inverse

      S&P 500 TR ETN (``BXDC'') and the Barclays Short D Leveraged Inverse

      S&P 500 TR ETN (``BXDD'').

      Currently, Chapter IV, Section 3(k) of the BOX Rules provides that securities deemed appropriate for options trading shall include shares or other securities (``Equity Index-Linked Securities,'' ``Commodity-

      Linked Securities,'' ``Currency-Linked Securities,'' ``Fixed Income

      Index-Linked Securities,'' ``Futures-Linked Securities,'' and

      ``Multifactor Index-Linked Securities,'' collectively known as ``Index-

      Linked Securities'') that are principally traded on a national securities exchange and an ``NMS Stock'' (as defined in Rule 600 of

      Regulation NMS under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934), and represent ownership of a security that provides for the payment at maturity, as described below:

      Equity Index-Linked Securities are securities that provide for the payment at maturity of a cash amount based on the performance of an underlying index or indexes of equity securities (``Equity

      Reference Asset'');

      Commodity-Linked Securities are securities that provide for the payment at maturity of a cash amount based on the performance of one or more physical commodities or commodity futures, options on commodities, or other commodity derivatives or Commodity-Based Trust

      Shares or a basket or index of any of the foregoing (``Commodity

      Reference Asset'');

      Currency-Linked Securities are securities that provide for the payment at maturity of a cash amount based on the performance of one or more currencies, or options on currencies or currency futures or other currency derivatives or Currency Trust Shares (as defined in

      Subsection (i) of this Section 3), or a basket or index of any of the foregoing (``Currency Reference Asset'');

      Fixed Income Index-Linked Securities are securities that provide for the payment at maturity of a cash amount based on the performance of one or more notes, bonds, debentures or evidence of indebtedness that include, but are not limited to, U.S. Department of

      Treasury securities (``Treasury Securities''), government-sponsored entity securities (``GSE Securities''), municipal securities, trust preferred

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      securities, supranational debt and debt of a foreign country or subdivision thereof or a basket or index of any of the foregoing

      (``Fixed Income Reference Asset'');

      Futures-Linked Securities are securities that provide for the payment at maturity of a cash amount based on the performance of an index of (a) futures on Treasury Securities, GSE Securities, supranational debt and debt of a foreign country or subdivision thereof, or options or other derivatives on any of the foregoing; or

      (b) interest rate futures or options or derivatives on the foregoing in this subparagraph (b); or (c) CBOE Volatility Index (VIX) Futures

      (``Futures Reference Asset''); and

      Multifactor Index-Linked Securities are securities that provide for the payment at maturity of a cash amount based on the performance of any combination of two or more Equity Reference Assets,

      Commodity Reference Assets, Currency Reference Assets, Fixed Income

      Reference Assets, or Futures Reference Assets (``Multifactor Reference

      Asset'').

      For purposes of Chapter IV, Section 3(k) of the BOX Rules, Equity

      Reference Assets, Commodity Reference Assets, Currency Reference

      Assets, Fixed Income Reference Assets, Futures Reference Assets together with Multifactor Reference Assets, collectively are referred to as ``Reference Assets.''

      In addition, [sic] Index-Linked Securities must meet the criteria and guidelines for underlying securities set forth in Chapter IV,

      Section 3(b) of the BOX Rules; or (ii) the Index-Linked Securities must be redeemable at the option of the holder at least on a weekly basis through the issuer at a price related to the applicable underlying

      Reference Asset. In addition, the issuing company is obligated to issue or repurchase the securities in aggregation units for cash, or cash equivalents, satisfactory to the issuer of Index-Linked Securities which underlie the option as described in the Index-Linked Securities prospectus.

      The Exchange proposes to amend Chapter IV, Section 3(k) of the BOX

      Rules to expand the type of Index-Linked Securities that may underlie options to include leveraged (multiple or inverse) ETNs. To affect this change, the Exchange proposes to amend Chapter IV, Section 3(k) of the

      BOX Rules at subparagraph (i) by adding the phrase, ``or the leveraged

      (multiple or inverse) performance'' to each of the subparagraphs ((1) through (6)) in that section which set forth the different eligible

      Reference Assets.

      The Exchange's current continuing listing standards for ETN options will continue to apply. Specifically, under Chapter IV, Section 4(k) of the BOX Rules, ETN options shall not be deemed to meet the Exchange's requirements for continued approval, and the Exchange shall not open for trading any additional series of option contracts of the class covering such Securities whenever the underlying Securities are delisted and trading in the Securities is suspended on a national securities exchange, or the Securities are no longer an ``NMS Stock''

      (as defined in Rule 600 of Regulation NMS under the Securities Exchange

      Act of 1934). In addition, the Exchange shall consider the suspension of opening transactions in any series of options of the class covering

      Index-Linked Securities in any of the following circumstances: (1) The underlying Index-Linked Security fails to comply with the terms of

      Chapter IV, Section 3(k), (2) in accordance with the terms of Chapter

      IV, Section 4(b), in the case of options covering Index-Linked

      Securities when such options were approved pursuant to Chapter IV,

      Section 3(k), except that, in the case of options covering Index-Linked

      Securities approved pursuant to Chapter IV, Section 3(k)(iii)(2), that are redeemable at the option of the holder at least on a weekly basis, then option contracts of the class covering such Securities may only continue to be open for trading as long as the Securities are listed on a national securities exchange and are ``NMS'' stock as defined in Rule 600 of Regulation NMS; (3) in the case of any Index-Linked Security trading pursuant to Chapter IV, Section 3(k), the value of the

      Reference Asset is no longer calculated; or (4) such other event shall occur or condition exist that in the opinion of the Exchange make further dealing in such options on BOX inadvisable. Expanding the eligible types of ETNs for options trading under Chapter IV, Section 3(k) of the BOX Rules will not have any effect on the rules pertaining to position and exercise limits \4\ or margin.\5\

      \4\ See Chapter XIV, Section 5 (Position Limits for Broad-Based

      Index Options) Section 6 (Position Limits for Industry Index

      Options) and Section 8 (Exercise Limits) of the BOX Rules.

      \5\ See Chapter XIII concerning Margin Requirements.

      This proposal is necessary to enable the Exchange to list and trade on BOX options on shares of the BXUB, BXUC, XXV, BXDB, BXDC, BXDD and the MLPL. BOX believes the ability to trade options on leveraged

      (multiple or inverse) ETNs will provide investors with greater risk management tools. The proposed amendment to the Exchange's listing criteria for options on ETNs is necessary to ensure that the Exchange will be able to list options on the above listed leveraged (multiple and inverse) ETNs as well as other leveraged (multiple and inverse)

      ETNs that may be introduced in the future.

      The Exchange represents that its existing surveillance procedures applicable to trading in options are adequate to properly monitor the trading in leveraged (multiple and inverse) ETN options.

      It is expected that The Options Clearing Corporation will seek to revise the Options Disclosure Document (``ODD'') to accommodate the listing and trading of leveraged (multiple and inverse) ETN options.

      Broaden the Definition of ``Futures-Linked Securities''

      The second change being proposed by this filing is to amend the definition of ``Futures-Linked Securities'' set forth in Chapter IV,

      Section 3(k)(i)(5) of the BOX Rules. Currently, the definition of

      ``Futures-Linked Securities'' is limited to securities that provide for the payment at maturity of a cash amount based on the performance of an index of (a) futures on Treasury Securities, GSE Securities, supranational debt and debt of a foreign country or a subdivision thereof, or options or other derivatives on any of the foregoing; or

      (b) interest rate futures or options or derivatives on the foregoing in this subparagraph (b); or (c) CBOE Volatility Index (VIX) Futures.

      Chapter IV, Section 3(k) of the BOX Rules sets forth generic listing criteria for securities that may serve as underlyings for listed options trading. BOX believes that the current definition of

      ``Futures-Linked Securities'' is unnecessarily restrictive and requires the Exchange to submit a filing to amend the definition each time a new

      ETN is issued that tracks the performance of an index of futures/ options on futures that is not enumerated in the existing rule. To address this issue, the Exchange is proposing to revise the definition of ``Futures- Linked Securities'' to provide that they are securities that provide for the payment at maturity of a cash amount based on the performance or the leveraged (multiple or inverse) performance of an index or indexes of futures contracts or options or derivatives on futures contracts (``Futures Reference Asset''). BOX notes that all

      ETNs eligible for options trading must be principally traded on a national securities exchange and must be an ``NMS Stock.'' As a result,

      BOX believes that broadening the definition of

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      ``Futures-Linked Securities'' by no longer specifically listing the types of futures and options on futures contracts that may be tracked by an ETN is appropriate. 2. Statutory Basis

      The Exchange believes that its proposal is consistent with Section 6(b) of the Act,\6\ in general, and furthers the objectives of Section 6(b)(5) of the Act,\7\ in particular, in that it is designed to prevent fraudulent and manipulative acts and practices, to promote just and equitable principles of trade, to foster cooperation and coordination with persons engaged in facilitating transactions in securities, and to remove impediments to and perfect the mechanisms of a free and open market and a national market system, and, in general, to protect investors and the public interest. The Exchange believes that the proposed rules applicable to trading pursuant to generic listing and trading criteria serve to foster investor protection.

      \6\ 15 U.S.C. 78f(b).

      \7\ 15 U.S.C. 78f(b)(5).

    2. Self-Regulatory Organization's Statement on Burden on Competition

      The Exchange does not believe that the proposed rule change will impose any burden on competition not necessary or appropriate in furtherance of the purposes of the Act.

    3. Self-Regulatory Organization's Statement on Comments on the Proposed

      Rule Change Received From Members, Participants or Others

      The Exchange has neither solicited nor received comments on the proposed rule change.

  3. Date of Effectiveness of the Proposed Rule Change and Timing for

    Commission Action

    Because the foregoing proposed rule change: (1) Does not significantly affect the protection of investors or the public interest; (2) does not impose any significant burden on competition; and (3) by its terms does not become operative for 30 days after the date of this filing, or such shorter time as the Commission may designate if consistent with the protection of investors and the public interest, the proposed rule change has become effective pursuant to

    Section 19(b)(3)(A) of the Act \8\ and Rule 19b-4(f)(6) thereunder.\9\

    \8\ 15 U.S.C. 78s(b)(3)(A).

    \9\ 17 CFR 240.19b-4(f)(6). In addition, Rule 19-4(f)(6)(iii) requires a self-regulatory organization to provide the Commission with written notice of its intent to file the proposed rule change, along with a brief description and text of the proposed rule change, at least five business days prior to the date of filing of the proposed rule change, or such shorter time as designated by the

    Commission. The Exchange has fulfilled this requirement.

    A proposed rule change filed under Rule 19b-4(f)(6) normally does not become operative for 30 days after the date of filing. However,

    Rule 19b-4(f)(6)(iii) permits the Commission to designate a shorter time if such action is consistent with the protection of investors and the public interest. The Exchange requests that the Commission waive the 30-day operative delay so that the Exchange can list and trade options on leveraged (multiple or inverse) ETNs and implement the amended definition of ``Futures-Linked Securities'' immediately. The

    Commission believes that waiving the 30-day operative delay is consistent with the protection of investors and the public interest.\10\ The Commission notes the proposal is substantively identical to a proposal that was recently approved by the Commission, and does not raise any new regulatory issues.\11\ For these reasons, the Commission designates the proposed rule change as operative upon filing.

    \10\ For purposes only of waiving the 30-day operative delay, the Commission has also considered the proposed rule's impact on efficiency, competition, and capital formation. See 15 U.S.C. 78c(f).

    \11\ See Securities Exchange Act Release No. 63202 (October 28, 2010), 75 FR 67794 (November 3, 2010) (SR-CBOE-2010-080).

    At any time within 60 days of the filing of the proposed rule change, the Commission summarily may temporarily suspend such rule change if it appears to the Commission that such action is necessary or appropriate in the public interest, for the protection of investors, or otherwise in furtherance of the purposes of the Act.

  4. Solicitation of Comments

    Interested persons are invited to submit written data, views, and arguments concerning the foregoing, including whether the proposed rule change is consistent with the Act. Comments may be submitted by any of the following methods:

    Electronic Comments

    Use the Commission's Internet comment form (http:// www.sec.gov/rules/sro.shtml); or

    Send an e-mail to rule-comments@sec.gov. Please include

    File Number SR-BX-2010-090 on the subject line.

    Paper Comments

    Send paper comments in triplicate to Elizabeth M. Murphy,

    Secretary, Securities and Exchange Commission, 100 F Street, NE.,

    Washington, DC 20549-1090.

    All submissions should refer to File Number SR-BX-2010-090. This file number should be included on the subject line if e-mail is used. To help the Commission process and review your comments more efficiently, please use only one method. The Commission will post all comments on the Commission's Internet Web site (http://www.sec.gov/rules/ sro.shtml). Copies of the submission, all subsequent amendments, all written statements with respect to the proposed rule change that are filed with the Commission, and all written communications relating to the proposed rule change between the Commission and any person, other than those that may be withheld from the public in accordance with the provisions of 5 U.S.C. 552, will be available for Web site viewing and printing in the Commission's Public Reference Room, 100 F Street, NE.,

    Washington, DC 20549, on official business days between the hours of 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. Copies of the filing also will be available for inspection and copying at the principal office of the Exchange.\12\ All comments received will be posted without change; the Commission does not edit personal identifying information from submissions. You should submit only information that you wish to make available publicly. All submissions should refer to File Number SR-BX-2010-090 and should be submitted on or before January 19, 2011.

    \12\ The text of the proposed rule change is available on the

    Commission's Web site at www.sec.gov.

    For the Commission, by the Division of Trading and Markets, pursuant to delegated authority.\13\

    \13\ 17 CFR 200.30-3(a)(12).

    Florence E. Harmon,

    Deputy Secretary.

    FR Doc. 2010-32728 Filed 12-28-10; 8:45 am

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