An investor purchases $8,000 of marginable stock in a margin account but fails to deposit the required Regulation T margin amount by the payment deadline. If no extension is granted by the self-regulatory organization (SRO), what action is the broker-dealer required to take?
- Liquidate the unpaid securities and place a 90-day freeze on the account.Cevap
- BImmediately close all of the customer's accounts and report the default to FinCEN.
- CTransfer the positions to a non-margin cash account and assess an automatic 10% statutory penalty fee.
- DGrant an automatic 30-day grace period before initiating any liquidation of customer positions.
Cevap
The broker-dealer must liquidate the unpaid securities to satisfy the margin call and freeze the customer's account for 90 days.
Under Federal Reserve Board Regulation T, if a customer fails to meet an initial margin call by the required payment deadline (settlement date plus two business days) and no extension is obtained from an SRO, the broker-dealer is required to liquidate the unpaid positions. Additionally, the customer's account is placed on a 90-day freeze, during which purchase trades can only be executed if the full purchase amount in cash is deposited into the account before the order is placed.
Adım Adım Çözüm
Anahtar Kavram
Regulation T Settlement Deadlines and 90-Day Account Freeze Rules