Match each regulatory mandate or jurisdictional responsibility on the left with the corresponding regulatory authority on the right.
- Administering federal securities laws, reviewing disclosure filings, and maintaining civil enforcement powers over primary distributions without passing on investment meritSecurities and Exchange Commission (SEC)
- Setting margin credit limits under Regulation T, U, and X, and overseeing national monetary policy controlsFederal Reserve Board (FRB)
- Operating as a self-regulatory organization (SRO) responsible for day-to-day registration and rule enforcement of broker-dealers and associated personsFinancial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA)
- Enforcing state-level Blue Sky Laws and regulating intrastate securities offerings and local broker-dealer registrationState Securities Administrator (NASAA Member)
Cevap
1. Administering federal disclosure laws and civil enforcement pairs with Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). 2. Setting margin credit limits pairs with Federal Reserve Board (FRB). 3. Operating as an SRO for day-to-day broker-dealer member oversight pairs with Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA). 4. Enforcing state-level Blue Sky Laws pairs with State Securities Administrator (NASAA Member).
Each regulatory body holds distinct, defined statutory authority within the U.S. financial system: the SEC regulates federal securities disclosures and civil enforcement; the FRB sets margin regulation and credit extension rules; FINRA operates as the primary SRO governing member broker-dealers; and State Administrators enforce state Blue Sky laws.
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Distinguishing the SEC's statutory federal authority from adjacent regulatory bodies (FRB, FINRA, State Administrators).