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Nine-Bond Rule

A former NYSE rule (Rule 396) that required orders for nine bonds or fewer to be sent to the exchange floor for at least one hour before being traded over the counter, with the goal of improving price execution for small bond investors. The rule was eliminated in 2005 as electronic trading made bond pricing more transparent. It remains a useful reminder that exchange rules evolve over time and that regulatory structures often lag behind technological change.

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