Financial market intermediaries perform distinct functions within the capital markets ecosystem under U.S. securities regulations. Match each financial intermediary on the left with its primary operational function or regulatory role on the right.
- Carrying (Clearing) Broker-DealerMaintains custody of customer securities and cash balances, executes trade settlements, and issues customer trade confirmations and periodic account statements.
- Municipal AdvisorProvides advice to state or local government issuers concerning the structure, timing, and terms of new municipal security offerings.
- Prime BrokerConsolidates trade clearance, asset custody, and financing for institutional clients executing trades through multiple executing brokers.
- Transfer AgentMaintains official corporate records of security ownership, cancels old certificates, issues new ones, and distributes dividend payments.
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Carrying Broker-Dealer matches with maintaining customer cash/securities custody and issuing account statements; Municipal Advisor matches with advising local governments on municipal offerings; Prime Broker matches with consolidating clearing and custody for multi-broker institutional execution; Transfer Agent matches with maintaining corporate shareholder registries and processing dividend payments.
Each intermediary fulfills a distinct operational mandate: Carrying Broker-Dealers hold customer assets and issue account statements; Municipal Advisors counsel municipal issuers on debt terms; Prime Brokers consolidate clearing and margin services for institutional traders across multiple executing firms; and Transfer Agents maintain corporate shareholder registries and process distributions.
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Financial Intermediary Functions and Regulatory Capacities