During a comprehensive compliance audit of a financial services holding company operating both a registered broker-dealer and a municipal advisory division, executives are reviewing the jurisdiction, enforcement mechanisms, and statutory boundaries of U.S. regulators and Self-Regulatory Organizations (SROs). Which of the following statements correctly describe the regulatory powers and limitations of these entities?
- The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board (MSRB) creates rules governing municipal securities market participants but relies entirely on FINRA and federal bank regulators for rule examination and enforcement.Cevap
- FINRA possesses statutory authority to impose civil fines, suspensions, and industry bars on member firms and associated persons, but lacks authority to bring criminal charges.Cevap
- CFINRA's regulatory jurisdiction automatically extends to non-securities commercial banking operations whenever a commercial bank is affiliated with a registered broker-dealer under the same parent company.
- DSelf-Regulatory Organizations (SROs) possess sovereign legal authority to prosecute federal securities law violations independently of Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) oversight.
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The correct statements are that the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board (MSRB) formulates rules but relies on FINRA and federal bank regulators for enforcement, and that FINRA has administrative sanctioning authority over members but lacks criminal prosecution powers.
The correct options accurately identify key statutory boundaries within U.S. financial regulation. The MSRB writes rules governing municipal securities activities but has no enforcement division, relying on FINRA for broker-dealers and federal bank regulators for bank municipal dealers. Additionally, FINRA is an SRO with civil administrative authority to fine, censure, or bar member firms and associated persons, but it lacks statutory power to file criminal charges.
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Regulatory Entities and Self-Regulatory Organizations (SROs)