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National Securities Clearing Corporation

NSCC. Securities Clearing organization owned jointly by the AMEX, NYSE and NASD through which brokerages reconcile accounts with one another.

Related Terms: 14 Account, AMEX, Broker, Brokerage, Clear, Clearing, ECU, Joint, NYSE, NASD, Own, Ring, SEC, SCC
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