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Arrange the following operational steps in the correct chronological sequence for the exercise, clearance, and settlement of an exchange-listed equity option contract, from initial exercise notification to final underlying stock transfer.

  1. 1The long position holder's broker-dealer submits an exercise notice to the Options Clearing Corporation (OCC).
  2. 2The OCC assigns the exercise obligation to a clearing member broker-dealer holding a short position in the same option series.
  3. 3The OCC transmits the resulting stock transaction instructions to the National Securities Clearing Corporation (NSCC).
  4. 4The NSCC nets the stock delivery and payment obligations among clearing member firms through the Continuous Net Settlement (CNS) system.
  5. 5The Depository Trust Company (DTC) completes the book-entry transfer of the underlying shares and funds between member accounts on settlement date.

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The correct chronological sequence is: (1) Long firm submits exercise notice to the OCC, (2) OCC assigns the exercise obligation to a short firm, (3) OCC transmits stock transaction details to the NSCC, (4) NSCC nets delivery and payment obligations via CNS, and (5) DTC executes final book-entry shares and funds transfer.
The post-trade lifecycle of an exercised equity option requires coordination across three key market entities. First, the long investor's broker-dealer submits an exercise instruction to the Options Clearing Corporation (OCC), which acts as the issuer and central counterparty for options. Second, the OCC assigns the exercise to a short clearing member firm. Third, because an equity option exercise results in a stock purchase/sale transaction, the OCC transmits the trade instructions to the National Securities Clearing Corporation (NSCC) for equity clearance. Fourth, the NSCC nets all share delivery and cash settlement obligations through Continuous Net Settlement (CNS). Finally, on settlement date, the Depository Trust Company (DTC) executes the electronic book-entry transfer of shares and cash between participant accounts.

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1
Identify the initiating party and entity for an option exercise.
The long investor's broker-dealer files the exercise notice with the option issuer and guarantor, the Options Clearing Corporation (OCC).
Option contracts are issued and cleared by the OCC, so all exercise instructions must be directed to it first.
2
Determine the assignment step by the clearing entity.
The OCC assigns the exercise notice to a short clearing member firm.
The OCC matches exercise notices against existing short positions held by clearing member broker-dealers.
3
Identify the transition from option contract exercise to underlying equity clearance.
The OCC forwards the stock purchase/sale details to the NSCC.
The OCC handles options clearing, but stock delivery resulting from option exercises is processed through the equity clearing house (NSCC).
4
Apply the clearing house netting process.
The NSCC processes the stock trade through Continuous Net Settlement (CNS).
The NSCC nets obligations to reduce total share delivery requirements and cash movements between clearing firms.
5
Determine the final depository settlement action.
The DTC performs electronic book-entry transfer of security ownership and cash settlement on settlement date.
The DTC holds physical custody/immobilization of securities and maintains the master ledger for electronic position updates.

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Option Exercise to Equity Settlement Sequence across OCC, NSCC, and DTC
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