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Zorluk: ZorMarket Participants and Investor Classifications

Match each securities market participant or investor classification with its defining SEC rule criterion or operational role.

  • Qualified Institutional Buyer (QIB)An institutional entity that owns and invests at least $100 million in qualifying securities of non-affiliated issuers under Rule 144A
  • Accredited Investor (Individual)An individual maintaining a net worth exceeding 1,000,000(excludingprimaryresidence)orearnedincomeexceeding1,000,000 (excluding primary residence) or earned income exceeding 200,000 in each of the two most recent years
  • Prime BrokerA specialized broker-dealer that provides consolidated clearing, trade settlement, margin financing, and securities lending for hedge funds executing trades through multiple firms
  • Self-Regulatory Organization (SRO)A non-governmental organization empowered by federal law to establish industry regulations, conduct firm examinations, and discipline member securities firms

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Qualified Institutional Buyer (QIB) matches with an institutional entity owning/investing 100M+insecuritiesunderRule144A;AccreditedInvestor(Individual)matcheswithanindividualexceeding100M+ in securities under Rule 144A; Accredited Investor (Individual) matches with an individual exceeding 1M net worth (excluding primary residence) or $200K income; Prime Broker matches with a broker-dealer offering consolidated custody, margin financing, and trade clearing across multiple executing firms; Self-Regulatory Organization (SRO) matches with a non-governmental entity enforcing compliance rules and inspecting member firms.
Each participant classification corresponds accurately to its governing statutory definition or primary market operations role under federal securities laws and FINRA regulations.

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1
Analyze institutional investor classifications established by SEC rules.
Identify that Rule 144A specifically designates institutions owning and investing at least $100 million in securities of non-affiliated issuers as Qualified Institutional Buyers (QIBs).
Rule 144A allows QIBs to trade restricted securities without public registration requirements.
2
Evaluate individual investor threshold rules under private placement exemptions.
Identify that Regulation D defines accredited investor status for individuals using financial standards such as 1,000,000networth(excludingprimaryresidence)or1,000,000 net worth (excluding primary residence) or 200,000 single ($300,000 joint) annual income.
Accredited investor standards ensure individuals meet minimum financial sophistication criteria before investing in unregistered securities.
3
Differentiate institutional broker-dealer functional roles.
Identify that prime brokerage firms consolidate clearing, custody, financing, and recordkeeping services for clients trading through multiple executing brokers.
Prime brokerage arrangements streamline operational efficiency for hedge funds and institutional trading desks.
4
Distinguish regulatory authority scopes between government agencies and self-regulatory entities.
Identify that Self-Regulatory Organizations (SROs) write rules, examine securities firms, and discipline members under delegated SEC authority.
SROs provide frontline day-to-day supervision of member broker-dealers and associated persons.

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