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The [[Securities Exchange Act of 1934|Securities Exchange Act]]’s vaunted Rule [[15c3]], “[[Customer protection - reserves and custody of securities]]” was enacted in 1972 with the intention to protect client accounts at [[broker]]s following the 1968 Wall Street Paperwork Crunch — a financial markets disaster which curiously doesn’t get a lot of play these days even though it caused firms to fail and clients to lose money. | {{a|pb|}}The [[Securities Exchange Act of 1934|Securities Exchange Act]]’s vaunted Rule [[15c3]], “[[Customer protection - reserves and custody of securities]]” was enacted in 1972 with the intention to protect client accounts at [[broker]]s following the 1968 Wall Street Paperwork Crunch — a financial markets disaster which curiously doesn’t get a lot of play these days even though it caused firms to fail and clients to lose money. | ||
[[15c3]] requires[broker-dealer]]s to [[segregate]] a portion of their [[cash]] and [[securities]] and keep them in protected accounts from which clients can withdraw their holdings on demand, even on insolvency of the [[broker-dealer]]. | [[15c3]] requires[broker-dealer]]s to [[segregate]] a portion of their [[cash]] and [[securities]] and keep them in protected accounts from which clients can withdraw their holdings on demand, even on insolvency of the [[broker-dealer]]. |