On Thursday, October 22, a retail investor purchases 500 shares of a corporate bond ETF directly from a broker-dealer's inventory. The firm executes the order by selling shares out of its own account. Under SEC and FINRA rules governing settlement and trade confirmations, on which date does regular-way settlement occur, and what specific remuneration detail must be disclosed on the customer confirmation?
- Friday, October 23, along with the mark-up charged on the transaction.Cevap
- BFriday, October 23, along with the commission charged on the transaction.
- CMonday, October 26, along with the mark-up charged on the transaction.
- DMonday, October 26, along with the commission charged on the transaction.
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Regular-way settlement occurs on Friday, October 23 (T+1), and the confirmation must disclose the mark-up charged because the firm acted as a principal.
Under current SEC rules, regular-way settlement for corporate stock and ETF trades is (one business day after trade date). Since the transaction occurred on Thursday, October 22, settlement takes place on Friday, October 23. Furthermore, because the firm filled the customer's order by selling out of its own inventory, it acted as a principal (dealer) and is required to disclose the mark-up on the trade confirmation.
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