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Zorluk: KolayRegulatory Entities and Self-Regulatory Organizations (SROs)

When setting up a new brokerage account, a client asks about the distinction between governmental agencies and industry self-regulatory organizations (SROs). Which of the following bodies operates as a primary self-regulatory organization (SRO) responsible for licensing, regulating, and enforcing conduct rules for member broker-dealers under SEC oversight?

  1. A
    Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)
  2. B
    Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)
  3. Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA)Cevap
  4. D
    Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC)

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Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA)
The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) is a private, non-governmental self-regulatory organization (SRO) authorized by federal law to regulate member broker-dealers and associated persons under the direct supervision of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).

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1
Distinguish between federal government regulatory agencies and self-regulatory organizations (SROs).
Federal agencies (like the SEC) derive authority directly from statutory legislation, whereas SROs are membership-based organizations that enforce industry rules among member firms.
SROs function under government oversight to handle day-to-day regulation of member securities firms and registered representatives.
2
Identify which entity matches the definition of a primary securities industry SRO.
The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) is the primary SRO governing registered broker-dealers and associated persons.
FINRA writes and enforces rules governing member firm sales practices and professional conduct subject to ultimate approval by the SEC.

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Classification and Regulatory Function of Self-Regulatory Organizations (SROs)
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