When a broker-dealer executes a customer's trade by matching a buyer with a seller in the secondary market and charging a commission for the transaction, in what capacity is the firm operating?
- As a broker, acting in an agency capacityCevap
- BAs a dealer, acting in a principal capacity
- CAs a depository, acting in a custody capacity
- DAs a self-regulatory organization, acting in an enforcement capacity
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The firm is operating as a broker, acting in an agency capacity.
In securities transactions, a broker-dealer acts as a broker (in an agency capacity) when it connects a buyer and a seller without buying or selling out of its own inventory. The firm earns a commission for facilitating this transaction.
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Broker (Agency) vs. Dealer (Principal) Market Capacities