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TRACE Reporting Timeframes and Transparency Protocols1Type of TRACE-Eligible SecurityOther Transactions - Reporting TimeframesList or Fixed Offering Price Transaction (as defined in FINRA Rule 6710(q)), or Takedown Transaction (as defined in FINRA Rule 6710(r))- Reporting TimeframeTransparency2Corporate Bond (see FINRA Rule 6710(a))Within 15 minutes of time of execution (see FINRA Rule 6730(a)(1
This User Support page provides links to help and training resources for users of CRD. Listed below are a variety of user support documentation created to provide CRD users with assistance that ranges from high-level overview to step-by-step detailed instructions.
Listing of ORF-related forms and documentation
Decision Issuance
After considering the application, the membership interview, documents provided by the Applicant, other information, the public interest and the protection of investors, FINRA will issue a decision as to whether membership will be granted, granted with restrictions or denied. The decision will be based upon a determination as to whether the Applicant meets the Standards for
As announced in NASDAQ Head Trader Alert #2007-205, NASDAQ OMX has entered into an agreement to acquire the Boston Stock Exchange and related assets, which includes a second self regulatory organization ("SRO") license. Following SEC approval, NASDAQ OMX intends to use this SRO license to operate a second quote in U.S. equity securities called NASDAQ BX.
The FINRA Foundation has retired the Moneytopia game and tutorials, as the underlying Flash Player technology is no longer supported by Adobe. Try out other FINRA investor education tools and resources, including a series of mini-modules on investing.
Disclaimer for investor tools and calculators
Investment funds pool the money of many investors and invest according to a specific strategy. Funds come in various types, each with differing features. Generally, publicly offered funds — such as mutual funds, exchange-traded funds, closed-end funds and unit investment trusts — must be registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) as investment companies.