A market maker receiving a customer limit order to buy 1,000 shares of an equity security at 44.95 prior to executing the customer's order. In defense of the trade, the firm claims that acting as a principal market maker permits prioritizing firm trades over customer orders and that FINRA lacks authority to discipline member firms without SEC criminal prosecution. Which of the following statements accurately evaluates the market practice and regulatory framework described?
- The trader engaged in prohibited trading ahead (front-running), and FINRA as an SRO possesses regulatory authority to enforce rules, conduct disciplinary proceedings, and sanction member firms without requiring SEC criminal prosecution.Cevap
- BThe trader engaged in illegal wash trading by purchasing shares for the firm's inventory prior to filling the customer limit order, which is only actionable if beneficial ownership did not change.
- CThe trader's conduct is permissible because acting as a dealer executing principal transactions grants statutory priority over customer agent orders in equity securities.
- DThe trader's action constitutes prohibited front-running, but FINRA cannot impose regulatory sanctions or fines because SROs lack legal authority to discipline members without prior SEC criminal conviction.
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The trader engaged in prohibited trading ahead (front-running), and FINRA as an SRO possesses regulatory authority to enforce rules, conduct disciplinary proceedings, and sanction member firms without requiring SEC criminal prosecution.
Executing a proprietary trade while holding an unexecuted customer order that could be executed at the same or better price violates FINRA Rule 5320 (Prohibition Against Trading Ahead of Customer Orders). Additionally, FINRA functions as an SRO with full authority to bring administrative disciplinary actions and impose sanctions on member firms without requiring an SEC criminal conviction.
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