An investor places an order with a full-service financial firm to purchase shares of a publicly traded corporation. The firm executes the trade by matching the investor's buy order with a sell order from another market participant without taking the securities into its own inventory, and charges the investor a fee for facilitating the transaction. In what capacity did the firm act, and how is its compensation categorized?
- The firm acted in an agency capacity as a broker and received a commission.Cevap
- BThe firm acted in a principal capacity as a dealer and received a mark-up.
- CThe firm acted as a clearing depository entity and received a transaction netting fee.
- DThe firm acted in a primary market capacity as an underwriter and received issuer proceeds.
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The firm acted in an agency capacity as a broker and received a commission.
When a firm acts as a middleman connecting a buyer and a seller without taking ownership of the security into its proprietary inventory, it acts in an agency (broker) capacity. The fee charged to the client for facilitating this execution is legally classified as a commission.
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