Match each regulatory entity or organization in the securities industry with its specific statutory scope or primary operational function.
- Federal Reserve Board (FRB)Establishes initial credit limits and margin requirements for broker-dealer customer accounts under Regulation T
- Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board (MSRB)Drafts rules governing municipal securities activities but relies on other regulatory bodies for enforcement
- Securities Investor Protection Corporation (SIPC)Provides non-governmental insurance protection for customer cash and securities in the event of broker-dealer liquidation
- Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE)Operates as a self-regulatory organization overseeing exchange trading and standardization of options contracts
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The Federal Reserve Board (FRB) matches with establishing margin requirements under Regulation T. The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board (MSRB) matches with drafting municipal rules while relying on external agencies for enforcement. The Securities Investor Protection Corporation (SIPC) matches with protecting customer assets during broker-dealer insolvency. The Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE) matches with regulating options exchange trading as an SRO.
Each organization performs a distinct regulatory role: the FRB sets margin rules under Regulation T; the MSRB formulates municipal securities rules without direct enforcement power; SIPC protects customer assets during broker-dealer insolvency; and CBOE operates as an SRO regulating options exchange activity.
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Distinguishing the specific statutory authorities, primary functions, and enforcement limits of regulatory bodies and SROs.