Following a secondary market trade of corporate bonds between two clearing member broker-dealers, arrange the operational stages of the post-trade clearing and settlement lifecycle into their correct chronological order from first to last.
- 1Trade details are submitted to the National Securities Clearing Corporation (NSCC) for automated trade comparison and matching.
- 2NSCC becomes the central counterparty through novation, guaranteeing performance for both sides of the trade.
- 3NSCC aggregates and nets all clearing member positions through the Continuous Net Settlement (CNS) system.
- 4The Depository Trust Company (DTC) completes settlement on T+1 by transferring ownership via electronic book-entry.
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The correct chronological sequence begins with trade submission and matching at NSCC, followed by NSCC novation (trade guarantee), NSCC Continuous Net Settlement (position netting), and concludes with DTC electronic book-entry ownership transfer and monetary settlement on T+1.
The trade lifecycle begins immediately post-execution with trade matching and comparison at NSCC. Next, NSCC acts as the central counterparty via novation to guarantee performance. Then, NSCC uses Continuous Net Settlement (CNS) to net all buy and sell positions for clearing members. Finally, on settlement date (T+1), DTC completes the process by transferring security ownership electronically via book-entry ledger movement.
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The post-trade clearing and settlement workflow: trade comparison (NSCC) → novation/guarantee (NSCC) → CNS netting (NSCC) → electronic book-entry settlement (DTC).