An investor purchases shares of a publicly traded corporation. The executing broker-dealer fills the customer's order directly from its own proprietary inventory and adjusts the price by charging a mark-up on the transaction. In this transaction, in what capacity did the broker-dealer act, and in which market segment did the trade occur?
- The firm acted as a dealer (principal) in the secondary market.Cevap
- BThe firm acted as a broker (agent) in the primary market.
- CThe firm acted as a broker (agent) in the secondary market.
- DThe firm acted as a clearing depository through the Depository Trust Company (DTC).
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The firm acted as a dealer (principal) in the secondary market.
When a broker-dealer executes a trade directly from its own proprietary inventory, it acts in a principal (dealer) capacity and earns compensation through a mark-up (or mark-down). Because the transaction involves existing, outstanding shares of a publicly traded company being bought and sold between market participants, the transaction takes place in the secondary market.
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Broker (Agency) vs. Dealer (Principal) Roles in Secondary Markets
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