NEO Exchange

NEO Exchange is a Canadian stock exchange based in Toronto. Marketed as Canada's New Stock Exchange, NEO aims to help companies, dealers and investors by creating a better listing experience, eliminating predatory market behaviours such as high-frequency trading, implementing a unique market making program to ensure liquidity, and offering free real-time market data for all NEO-listed securities.[2]

NEO Exchange
TypeStock exchange
LocationToronto, Ontario, Canada
Coordinates43°38′54.5″N 79°23′06.2″W
FoundedMarch 27, 2015
OwnerAequitas Innovations
CurrencyCAD
No. of listings96 (February, 2020)[1]
Websitewww.aequitasneo.com

The exchange is owned by Aequitas Innovations, a company backed by a number of Canadian and international corporations including ITG Canada, Mackenzie Investments, OMERS Capital Markets, Barclays Corp. Ltd., Royal Bank of Canada, BCE Inc., British Columbia Investment Management Corporation, CI Investments Inc., Davis Rea Ltd., IGM Financial Inc., Invesco Canada Ltd., ITG Canada Corp., Leede Jones Gable Inc., Maison Placements Canada Inc., PSP Public Markets Inc. and Vernon & Park Capital, L.P. .[3]

History

NEO Exchange received a recognition order from the Ontario Securities Commission on November 17, 2014[4] and commenced trading of 45 Toronto Stock Exchange-listed securities on March 27, 2015. On the first day, about 6.1 million securities worth approximately $106.3 million were traded on the exchange.[5]

In January 2016, NEO secured its first listing: the Invesco PowerShares DWA Global Momentum Index ETF, which began trading on March 31, 2016.[6][7] In September 2016, BlackRock Asset Management Canada Ltd. announced their intention to change the listing venue of five iShares exchange-traded funds, consisting of 12 listings in total, from the Toronto Stock Exchange to NEO. The transition of all 12 listings was completed on February 22, 2017.[8][9]

In early 2017, Redwood Asset Management and BMO Asset Management separately announced plans to list exchange-traded funds on NEO for the first time, while Invesco Canada applied to list two additional PowerShares listings on NEO.[10][11][12] On April 20, 2017, Mackenzie Financial announced the imminent launch of a new Global High Yield Fixed Income ETF, becoming the fifth issuer to list on the NEO Exchange.[13]

Cannabis Strategies Acquisition Corp. (NEO:CSA.A), a special purpose acquisition corporation backed by Canaccord Genuity Corp., completed its initial public offering of US$125, 000, 000 and began trading its shares on December 21, 2017, becoming the first corporate issuer to list on the NEO Exchange.[14][15]

RBC Global Asset Management Inc. (RBC GAM) launched seven new ETFs that began trading on the NEO on Thursday, September 21, 2017.[16] It was the first time RBC GAM listed ETFs on NEO and the firm became the sixth provider to list on the exchange in 2017.[17]

Purpose Investments Inc. changed the listing venue for certain closed-end funds (CEFs) and unit-traded funds (UTFs) from the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) to NEO Exchange on December 29, 2017. These investment funds will be the first of their kinds to list on NEO, and include the first products to launch on NEO under the Purpose brand.[18]

The NEO Exchange welcomed Nobilis Health (NEO:HLTH), the first company to complete a cross-listing on NEO and the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), on March 7, 2017.[19] Nobilis Health was previously listed on the TSX and chose to return to Canada because of NEO's focus on "liquidity, their investor communication services and the streamlined disclosure-based listing model, coupled with their unwavering dedication to meeting the needs of public companies and investors".[20]

The NEO Exchange welcomed three ETF providers in the first quarter of 2018, beginning in February when AGF Investment Inc. launched two new ETFs on NEO and Horizons ETFs Management (Canada) Inc. announced the launch of the Horizons Emerging Marijuana Growers Index ETF (NEO:HMJR).[21][22][23] On March 29, Evolve Funds Group Inc. launched Evolve Active Core Fixed Income ETF on NEO.[24]

By April 2018, NEO accounted for close to 10% of all Canadian equity trading (over 6%, excluding block trades), close to 20% of all Canadian ETF trading (over 10%, excluding block trades), and over 60 NEO-listed ETFs and closed-end fund symbols from 9 different issuers.[25]

On October 2, 2018, Starlight Capital became the tenth ETF provider to list funds on NEO, when they launched their first ETFs: the Starlight Global Real Estate Fund (ticker symbol SCGR) and the Starlight Global Infrastructure Fund (SCGI).[26][27][28]

Consolidated market data

NEO has consistently advocated for enhanced access to consolidated market data for Canadian investors, claiming retail investors and the majority of investment advisors have access only to a partial view of market as less than 35% of ETF trading activity and less than 60% of overall trading activity in TSX and TSXV-listed securities is reflected in TSX and TSXV data.[29]

In December 2015, NEO filed a complaint with the Competition Bureau alleging the TMX Group was “using its dominant market position to maintain control over the pricing of market data in the Canadian capital markets.”[30] On November 21, 2016 the Competition Bureau concluded their investigation after determining the TMX Group's refusal to share the requested market data was likely not a violation of competition rules.[31]

In response to the Competition Bureau's decision to close their investigation, NEO called on the Canadian Securities Administrators to “mandate access to consolidated market data for all investors, including retail investors and their investment advisors.”[32]

Listings

As of September 2018, there are over five corporate listings, 65 NEO-listed ETFs and closed-end fund symbols from 9 different issuers.[33] NEO is actively expanding its listings business and maintains an up to date list of current issuers on its website.[34]

NEO Connect

NEO Connect is a fund distribution platform offered by NEO, allowing investment products not listed on an exchange be purchased and redeemed by investors, working through an IIROC dealer, in a similar fashion to publicly traded securities and exchange traded funds.[35] The platform streamlines the purchase and redemption process for prospectus mutual funds and offering memorandum funds.[36], making it easier and more cost-effective for investors and advisors to access investment products.

Invesco Canada became the first fund manufacturer to launch PTFs with NEO in 2015. [37][38] In April 2018, NEO Connect and software maker Univeris Corp. announced a partnership that will provide investors working through an MFDA dealer with direct access to NEO Connect investment products.[39][40] Vancouver-based First Block Capital's FBC Bitcoin Trust became available on the fund distribution platform in September 2018.[41][42]

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  3. Aequitas, New RBC-Led Stock Exchange, To Rival TSX, Huffington Post, 25-August-2013
  4. New Aequitas stock exchange gets green light from OSC, CBC News, 17-November-2014
  5. Trading begins on Aequitas NEO Exchange, TheStar.com, 27-March-2015
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  7. PowerShares Canada launches global momentum ETF, Canada Newswire, 31-March-2016
  8. Startup exchange Neo poaches a dozen listings from TSX, The Globe and Mail, 13-September-2016.
  9. ISHARES RAFI ETFS MIGRATING TO NEO EXCHANGE TODAY/TOMORROW ETF Insight, 21-February-2017.
  10. REDWOOD ASSET MANAGEMENT TO LAUNCH ETFS ON NEO Advisor.ca, 12-January-2017.
  11. BMO to List New ETFs on NEO Marketsmedia.com, 07-February-2017.
  12. INVESCO TO LAUNCH ETFS ON NEO IN 2017 Advisor.ca, 18-January-2017
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  27. Investment Executive, 2-October-2018.
  28. Wealth Professional, 3-October-2018.
  29. A Regulatory Solution to Canada’s Market Data Problem BusinessWire, 21-November-2016
  30. Aequitas files complaint about TMX Group to Competition Bureau over data pricing Canadian Business 08-December-2015
  31. Canada competition watchdog finds TMX Group did not violate competition rules Reuters, 21-November-2016
  32. Aequitas urges mandatory access to market data Wealth Professional, 28-November-2016
  33. [ http://www.tradersmagazine.com/news/ecns_and_exchanges/only-three-years-oldand-fighting-for-healthier-equity-markets-117505-1.html#Login]
  34. Trader's Magazine, 4-April-2018
  35. Aequitas NEO
  36. The Globe and Mail, 19-April-2018.
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  39. Investment Executive, 19-April-2018.
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  41. The Globe and Mail, 10-September-2018.

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