A clearing member broker-dealer processes two customer exchange trades on the same day: a purchase of 1,000 shares of corporate stock and a purchase of five equity call option contracts. Which of the following statements accurately distinguishes the clearance and settlement roles of the National Securities Clearing Corporation (NSCC) from those of the Options Clearing Corporation (OCC) for these transactions?
- The NSCC acts as the central counterparty for the equity transaction through novation and netting via Continuous Net Settlement (CNS), whereas the OCC serves as the issuer, clearing agency, and guarantor for the exchange-listed option contracts.Cevap
- BThe NSCC provides physical immobilization and central depository safekeeping for the corporate shares, while the OCC handles monetary money settlement and netting for both the equity and options positions.
- CThe NSCC operates as a principal broker-dealer executing customer market orders from inventory, whereas the OCC operates as a self-regulatory organization (SRO) with direct criminal law enforcement powers over broker-dealers.
- DThe OCC novates the corporate equity purchase to guarantee T+1 share delivery, whereas the NSCC serves exclusively as the issuer and trade guarantor for standardized options contracts.
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The statement accurately distinguishing the clearing entities specifies that the NSCC acts as the central counterparty for equity trades through novation and netting via Continuous Net Settlement (CNS), whereas the OCC serves as the issuer, clearing agency, and guarantor for listed option contracts.
The correct response properly distinguishes the specialized post-trade functions of the NSCC and OCC. The NSCC provides clearing, central counterparty novation, and Continuous Net Settlement (CNS) for equity securities. The OCC acts separately as the central issuer, clearinghouse, and guarantor for standardized exchange-listed option contracts.
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