A broker-dealer customer wants to purchase shares of a newly formed corporate entity that completed its Initial Public Offering (IPO) 15 days ago. The customer asks to purchase the shares on margin in their existing margin account. Under Federal Reserve Board (FRB) Regulation T rules, how should the broker-dealer handle this request?
- The purchase may be executed in the margin account, but the customer must deposit 100% of the purchase price because the security is non-marginable for 30 days following its issuance.Cevap
- BThe trade must be rejected completely because non-marginable securities are legally prohibited from being held inside a customer margin account.
- CThe customer may purchase the security on 50% initial margin provided the Federal Reserve Board issues a custom monetary policy waiver for the underwriting syndicate.
- DThe customer can borrow up to 50% of the purchase price under Regulation T because FINRA, as the primary federal enforcement SRO, automatically waives margin restrictions after 10 trading days.
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The purchase may be executed in the margin account, but the customer must deposit 100% of the purchase price because the security is non-marginable for 30 days following its issuance.
Under Federal Reserve Board Regulation T, new issues of corporate securities resulting from an initial public offering (IPO) are strictly non-marginable for the first 30 days following the effective date. Investors are allowed to execute the transaction inside a margin account, but because the loan value of the newly issued security is 0%, the customer must deposit 100% of the purchase price.
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