On August 31, 2004, the Securities
and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) approved a proposed rule change relating to the
MSRB’s implementation of real-time transaction reporting and price
dissemination.[1] The rule change relates to Rule G-14, on
transaction reporting, to Rule G-12(f), on automated comparison of inter-dealer
transactions, and to the “Real-Time Transaction Reporting System” or “RTRS”
facility. The purpose of the proposed rule change is to increase price
transparency in the municipal securities market and to enhance the surveillance
database and audit trail used by enforcement agencies. As amended, Rule
G-14 will require brokers, dealers and municipal securities dealers (“dealers”)
to report transactions in municipal securities within 15 minutes of the time of
trade execution instead of by midnight on trade date, as is currently
required. As amended, Rule G-12(f) will require dealers to submit
inter-dealer transactions to the central comparison system within the same time
frame.
The
rule change amendment will become effective in January 2005, at which time MSRB
plans to begin to disseminate transaction data electronically in real
time. MSRB expects to make a second filing on the RTRS facility in the
future, stating the date of effectiveness, describing the technical means of
data dissemination, and proposing fees to be charged for RTRS data products.
Testing
of RTRS with dealers is now underway.
Every dealer must fill out and submit Form RTRS to the MSRB in
preparation for testing and real-time reporting.[2]
The
text of the rule change, along with a description of the RTRS facility, may be
found in the MSRB’s previous notice announcing its filing with the SEC.[3]
September 2, 2004
[1] See Release No. 34-50294 (August 31, 2004).
[2] See “MSRB Will Make Form RTRS Available On-Line” MSRB Notice 2004-21 (June 24, 2004), and “Real-Time Transaction Reporting: Summary of Revised Certification Test Plan,” MSRB Notice 2004-24 (July 28, 2004), both on www.msrb.org
[3] See “Real-Time Transaction Reporting: Notice of Filing of Proposed Rule Change to
Rules G-14 and G-12(f),” MSRB Notice 2004-13 (June 1, 2004), on www.msrb.org