A settlement with the Securities and Exchange Commission would likely include a $5 million penalty for Nasdaq, the newspaper said.
Major market makers and broker dealers say they lost upward of $500 million because of technical glitches during Facebook's May 18 stock market debut.
"We are working closely with the Securities and Exchange Commission to resolve issues that arose from the events of May 18," Nasdaq spokesman Joe Christinat told Reuters.
Nasdaq offered a compensation plan in September of $62 million for firms harmed in the debut, but the proposition received mixed reviews with UBS AG, Citigroup Inc and other parties speaking out against it.
The SEC could not immediately be reached for comment by Reuters outside of regular business hours.
© Thomson Reuters 2013
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