An investor purchases 100 shares of a corporate equity security in a standard cash account on Tuesday, October 13. The broker-dealer executes the order as an agent in the secondary market. Under standard FINRA and SEC rules, what is the regular-way settlement date for this trade, and what disclosure regarding capacity must appear on the trade confirmation?
- Settlement occurs on Wednesday, October 14 (T+1), and the confirmation must state the broker-dealer acted as agent and disclose the commission charged.Cevap
- BSettlement occurs on Thursday, October 15 (T+2), and the confirmation must state the broker-dealer acted as agent and disclose the commission charged.
- CSettlement occurs on Wednesday, October 14 (T+1), and the confirmation must state the broker-dealer acted as principal and disclose the mark-up added to the price.
- DSettlement occurs on Thursday, October 15 (T+2), and the trade confirmation is generated directly by the National Securities Clearing Corporation (NSCC) showing settlement charges.
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Settlement occurs on Wednesday, October 14 (T+1), and the confirmation must state the broker-dealer acted as agent and disclose the commission charged.
Regular-way settlement for corporate equity securities takes place on T+1 (one business day following the trade date). Since the transaction occurred on Tuesday, October 13, settlement occurs on Wednesday, October 14. Furthermore, when a broker-dealer executes an order as an agent (broker), the trade confirmation must disclose that capacity along with the exact commission charged.
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Regular-Way Settlement (T+1) and Trade Confirmation Disclosures