Match each post-trade financial infrastructure entity with its primary operational function in capital markets settlement and clearing.
- Depository Trust Company (DTC)Provides central custody, asset servicing, and book-entry transfer of ownership for equity and debt securities.
- National Securities Clearing Corporation (NSCC)Acts as the central counterparty providing Continuous Net Settlement (CNS) for secondary market equity and corporate bond trades.
- Fixed Income Clearing Corporation (FICC)Serves as the central counterparty for clearance, multilateral netting, and settlement of U.S. government securities and mortgage-backed debt.
- Options Clearing Corporation (OCC)Issues, guarantees, and clears all exchange-listed standardized options contracts.
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Depository Trust Company (DTC) provides central custody, asset servicing, and book-entry transfer of ownership; National Securities Clearing Corporation (NSCC) acts as the central counterparty providing Continuous Net Settlement (CNS) for equity and corporate bond trades; Fixed Income Clearing Corporation (FICC) clears, nets, and settles U.S. government securities and mortgage-backed debt; Options Clearing Corporation (OCC) issues, guarantees, and clears exchange-listed standardized options contracts.
Each post-trade entity serves a distinct role in market infrastructure: DTC holds securities in custody and performs book-entry transfers; NSCC clears and nets secondary equity and corporate debt trades as a central counterparty; FICC performs trade matching and netting for U.S. government debt and mortgage-backed securities; OCC functions as the issuer, clearinghouse, and guarantor for all exchange-listed derivative options.
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Roles and Scope of Post-Trade Capital Market Entities (DTC, NSCC, FICC, OCC)
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