Securities transactions occur across distinct trading venues and market segments depending on whether the security is newly issued, exchange-listed, or unlisted. Which of the following correctly matches each capital market segment or venue with its defining execution characteristic?
- Primary MarketIssuance of new securities where sales proceeds flow directly to the corporate or municipal issuer
- Third MarketTrading of exchange-listed equity securities off the exchange floor in the over-the-counter market
- Fourth MarketDirect trading of large blocks of securities between institutional investors via ECNs without broker-dealers
- OTC Pink Open MarketDecentralized, negotiated inter-dealer network for unlisted equity securities without listing standards
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Primary Market matches with new securities issuance to raise issuer capital; Third Market matches with off-exchange trading of exchange-listed stock; Fourth Market matches with direct ECN transactions between institutions; and OTC Pink Open Market matches with negotiated inter-dealer trading of unlisted equity securities.
Each trading venue serves a specific function in capital markets: the Primary Market is for initial issuer capital creation; the Third Market provides OTC liquidity for listed stocks; the Fourth Market enables direct institution-to-institution trading; and the OTC Pink Market facilitates quote-driven dealer trading in unlisted equity securities.
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Market Venue Architecture and Execution Segments