Match each security type or classification on the left with its corresponding margin eligibility rule under Federal Reserve and FINRA regulations on the right.
- Standard exchange-listed common stockSubject to Federal Reserve Regulation T requiring a standard initial margin deposit of 50% of the purchase price.
- Open-end mutual fund sharesCannot be purchased on margin, but may be pledged as collateral in a margin account after being held for 30 days.
- Non-marginable OTC equity securitiesMust be fully paid for with a 100% cash deposit and have zero loan value in a margin account.
- U.S. Treasury obligationsExempt from Regulation T margin requirements, but subject to minimum SRO maintenance margin rules.
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Standard exchange-listed common stock matches with requiring a 50% Regulation T initial deposit. Open-end mutual fund shares match with being non-marginable initially but collateralizable after 30 days. Non-marginable OTC equity securities match with requiring 100% cash payment. U.S. Treasury obligations match with being exempt from Regulation T but subject to SRO maintenance rules.
Under Regulation T and FINRA rules: standard exchange-listed stocks require a 50% initial Regulation T deposit; open-end mutual funds cannot be bought on margin but become collateralizable after 30 days; non-marginable OTC equities require 100% cash payment; and U.S. Treasuries are exempt from Regulation T but subject to SRO maintenance margin rules.
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Margin Eligibility and Borrowing Rules for Securities