Match each margin account operational term or regulatory requirement on the left with its correct description or functional definition on the right.
- RehypothecationThe re-pledging of customer securities by a broker-dealer to a commercial bank as collateral to finance customer margin loans.
- Regulation T CallA demand for the Federal Reserve mandated initial deposit (typically 50% of the trade value) required for margin transactions.
- Maintenance CallA demand issued when customer account equity falls below FINRA minimum thresholds (25% for long positions, 30% for short positions).
- Pattern Day Trader Minimum EquityThe regulatory mandate requiring accounts executing four or more day trades within five business days to maintain at least $25,000 in account equity.
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Rehypothecation matches with the re-pledging of customer securities by a broker-dealer to a bank. Regulation T Call matches with the demand for the Federal Reserve mandated 50% initial deposit. Maintenance Call matches with the demand issued when account equity falls below FINRA minimum thresholds (25% long / 30% short). Pattern Day Trader Minimum Equity matches with the requirement to maintain at least $25,000 in equity for accounts executing four or more day trades in five business days.
Each operational term accurately corresponds to its regulatory definition: Rehypothecation involves broker-dealers re-pledging securities to banks; Regulation T calls relate to the Federal Reserve Board's initial 50% requirement; Maintenance calls enforce FINRA's 25%/30% minimum equity requirements; and Pattern Day Trader requirements dictate a minimum account equity of $25,000.
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Margin Account Terminology and Regulatory Thresholds