$CBOE is a publicly traded company in the Finance sector. This company operates across Finance and is subject to various Congressional legislative and regulatory actions. HillSignal is tracking 2 active Congressional signals mentioning $CBOE, including 2 bills. The current legislative sentiment is predominantly bullish, suggesting potential tailwinds from government policy.
HR3383 — the Increasing Investor Opportunities Act — removes SEC restrictions on closed-end fund investments in private funds, directly benefiting private equity managers $BX and $KKR through expanded AUM channels, and exchange operators $CBOE, $ICE, and $NDAQ through increased listing and trading volume. The bill passed committee 41-10 and was considered under rule in December 2025; over the last 30 days, $BX gained +8.31% and $KKR +12.42%, consistent with growing passage expectations.
→ Expected issuance of new closed-end fund IPOs increases exchange listing fees and trading volume. Cboe is a leading venue for listed funds and options, capturing ~30% of US ETF listings.
S.3880 is a procedural bill that modestly raises the private fund adviser registration threshold from $150M to $175M AUM. It has no authorized funding, no tax changes, and no sector-level revenue impact. The bill remains in committee with only one cosponsor and low legislative odds in the 119th Congress. For large publicly traded asset managers like Blackstone ($BX) and KKR ($KKR), which operate far above the threshold, this bill is procedurally irrelevant.