An investor purchases listed call options on a publicly traded stock through a broker-dealer. Unlike corporate securities issued directly by publicly traded companies, standardized exchange-traded options contracts require a central clearing entity to issue and guarantee contract performance. Which entity serves as the sole issuer and guarantor for all exchange-listed options contracts in the U.S. securities market?
- Options Clearing Corporation (OCC)Cevap
- BDepository Trust Company (DTC)
- CSecurities and Exchange Commission (SEC)
- DExecuting broker-dealer
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The Options Clearing Corporation (OCC) is the sole issuer and guarantor of all exchange-listed option contracts.
The Options Clearing Corporation (OCC) is the clearinghouse for all U.S. exchange-listed options. It acts as the buyer to every seller and seller to every buyer, guaranteeing contract performance and standardizing option terms across exchanges.
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Role of the Options Clearing Corporation (OCC) in options issuance and guarantee
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