+ Follow RBCA Tag
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[Summary] => The Securities and Exchange Commission is seeking comments from the public for its proposed guidelines on the adoption of risk-based capital adequacy (RBCA) standards for broker-dealers.
The SEC has given broker dealers and other concerned parties until Sept. 24 to submit their comments.
RBCA, as defined under rule 28.1 of the Securities Regulation Code, refers to the minimum levels of capital that have to be maintained by broker-dealers, taking into consideration the firms size, complexity and business risk.
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RBCA refers to the minimum level of capital that has to be maintained by broker-dealers, taking into consideration the firms size, complexity and business risk.
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The SEC has given broker dealers and other concerned parties until Sept. 24 to submit their comments.
RBCA, as defined under rule 28.1 of the Securities Regulation Code, refers to the minimum levels of capital that have to be maintained by broker-dealers, taking into consideration the firms size, complexity and business risk.
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[Title] => SEC drafts framework to monitor capital adequacy of brokers
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RBCA refers to the minimum level of capital that has to be maintained by broker-dealers, taking into consideration the firms size, complexity and business risk.
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