Full Scope: A UCE Study Guide
In this episode, we explore the OCC’s guidance on Bank Dealer Activities. We move from the traditional lending "shock absorbers" to the fast-paced trading floor, where banks act as intermediaries in the securities and derivatives markets. We break down the unique risks and controls of the dealer desk: * The Dealer vs. The Investor: Distinguishing between a bank holding securities for its own portfolio and acting as a market maker for customers. * Market Risk & Price Volatility: How dealers manage the "inventory" of securities and the risk that prices shift before a trade can be offloaded. * Counterparty Credit Risk: Understanding the danger that the other side of a trade—especially in complex derivatives—fails to deliver. * The Settlement Process: A look at the "plumbing" of a trade and why timing is everything in preventing systemic liquidity issues. * Compliance & Glass-Steagall Echoes: Navigating the legal boundaries of what a bank is allowed to trade and the "Volcker Rule" implications for proprietary trading. * The Examiner’s Checklist: What NBEs look for in "Value at Risk" (VaR) models, limit-setting, and the separation of "front office" trading from "back office" accounting. Important Disclaimer: This episode was generated using NotebookLM AI. While the source material is the official OCC Bank Dealer Activities Handbook, AI can misinterpret complex regulatory and market nuances. This is a private, unofficial study aid and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or representative of the OCC. Always verify specific regulations in the official Handbooks.
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