00-22019. Self-Regulatory Organizations; The Depository Trust Company; Order Granting Approval of a Proposed Rule Change Relating to the Issuance of Preferred Stock  

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    On February 2, 2000, the Depository Trust company (“DTC”) filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (“Commission”) a proposed rule change (File No. SR-DTC-00-02) pursuant to Section 19(b)(1) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (“Act”).[1] On February 3, 2000, DTC filed an amendment to the proposed rule change. Notice of the proposal was published in the Federal Register on April 4, 2000.[2] On April 18, 2000, DTC filed a second amendment to the proposed rule change.[3] No comment letters were received. For the reasons discussed below, the Commission is granting approval of the proposed rule change.

    I. Description

    In March 1999, DTC amended its organization certificate to provide for up to $150 million of preferred stock as thereafter authorized by the Board of Directors.[4] Under the rule change, DTC will issue $75 million of series A preferred stock and will reduce the mandatory deposits to the participants fund by a like amount.[5]

    The issuance of the $75 million of series A preferred stock, the corresponding reduction of mandatory participants fund deposits, and the transition to the new arrangements will be governed by the following documents.[6]

    (1) Certificate of Amendment of the Certificate of Incorporation. The certificate of amendment sets forth the relative rights (including a dividend which will provide an after-tax return comparable to the after-tax return on participant fund deposits), preferences, and limitations of the series A preferred stock.

    (2) Revised DTC Rules. The revised rules set forth:

    (a) the requirement that participants purchase and own shares of series A preferred stock; [7]

    (b) the amount of series A preferred stock that participants are required to purchase and own, the manner in which that amount is to be periodically adjusted, the price at which shares of series A preferred stock are to be transferred among participants, the method and timing of payment for shares of series A preferred stock, and certain limitations on the transfer of shares of series A preferred stock; [8]

    (c) the right of DTC, acting as agent and attorney-in-fact for its participants, to pledge participants' shares of series A preferred stock to DTC's end-of-day lenders; [9]

    (d) the right of DTC, acting as agent and attorney-in-fact for its participants, to sell any participant's shares of series A preferred stock to other participants (which have a corresponding obligation to purchase such shares) and to apply the proceeds to the participant's obligations to DTC; [10]

    (e) various new and amended defined terms such as “preferred stock,” “required preferred stock investment,” “actual preferred stock investment,” and “aggregate required deposit and investment”; [11]

    (f) the structure under which DTC, acting as agent and attorney-in-fact for a party that has ceased to be a participant, shall sell all of the shares of series A preferred stock of the former participant to current participants (who shall be required to purchase such shares pro rata to their required preferred stock investments at the time Start Printed Page 52460of such purchase) and shall add the proceeds thereof to the participants fund deposit of the former participant for disposition in accordance with DTC Rules; [12] and

    (g) certain other conforming and minor stylistic changes.

    (3) Transition Procedure. The transition procedure sets forth the time and manner in which, without any action required on the part of participants (other than the consent deemed to be given to DTC by virtue of their receipt of all necessary information and their continued use of the services and facilities of DTC), the required deposits of existing participants to the participants fund will be reduced in the aggregate amount of $75 million and the $75 million will be used by existing participants to purchases from DTC the series A preferred stock.

    II. Discussion

    Section 17A(b)(3)(F) [13] of the Act requires that the rules of a clearing agency be designed to assure the safeguarding of securities and funds which are in the custody or control of the clearing agency or for which it is responsible. For the reasons set forth below, the Commission finds that DTC's proposed rule change is consistent with DTC's obligations under the Act.

    The new series A preferred stock will be used in conjunction with and will have the characteristics of required deposits to DTC's participants fund. DTC and its participants' rights and obligations with respect to investments in series A preferred stock will be very similar to their rights and obligations with respect to participants' fund deposits. The rule change enables DTC to increase its capital base and maintain the same level of assets for use in the event of a participation default without imposing any additional financial burden on its participants. Therefore, the Commission finds that the rule change is consistent with DTC's obligation to assure the safeguarding of securities and funds which are in the custody or control of the clearing agency or for which it is responsible.

    III. Conclusion

    On the basis of the foregoing, the Commission finds that the proposed rule change is consistent with the requirements of the Act and in particular Section 17A of the Act and the rules and regulations thereunder.

    It Is Therefore Ordered, pursuant to Section 19(b)(2) of the Act, that the proposed rule change (File No. SR-DTC-00-02) be and hereby is approved.

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    For the Commission by the Division of Market Regulation, pursuant to delegated authority.[14]

    Margaret H. McFarland,

    Deputy Secretary.

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    Footnotes

    2.  Securities Exchange Act Release No. 42578, (March 27, 2000), 65 FR 17688.

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    3.  The April 18, 2000 amendment to the proposed rule filing was technical in nature and did not require republication of the notice.

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    4.  Securities Exchange Act Release No. 41529 (June 15, 1999), 64 FR 33333.

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    5.  In connection with this proposed rule change, the Commission advised DTC that it will take no action with respect to DTC broker-dealer participants treating investments in DTC series A preferred stock as allowable assets for purposes of Rule 15c3-1 promulgated under Section 15(c)(3) of the Act. Letter from Michael A. Macchiaroli, Associate Director, Division of Market Regulation, Commission, to Richard B. Nesson, Executive Vice President and General Counsel, DTC, (August 21, 2000).

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    6.  A copy of DTC's proposed rule change and the attached exhibits, including the Certificate of Amendment of the Organization Certificate, the revised DTC Rules, and the Transition Procedures, are available at the Commission's Public Reference Section or through DTC.

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    7.  DTC Rule 4, Section 2.

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    9.  DTC Rule 4, Section 2(f).

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    10.  DTC Rule 4, Section 2(f).

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    11.  DTC Rule 1.

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    12.  DTC Rule 4, Section 2(h); DTC Rule 4, Section 1(h) provides for the return of the participants fund deposit to a party ceasing to be a participant.

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    [FR Doc. 00-22019 Filed 8-28-00; 8:45 am]

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Document Information

Published:
08/29/2000
Department:
Securities and Exchange Commission
Entry Type:
Notice
Document Number:
00-22019
Pages:
52459-52460 (2 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Release No. 34-43197, File No. SR-DTC-00-2
EOCitation:
of 2000-08-23
PDF File:
00-22019.pdf