Self-Regulatory Organization

Definition

SRO. Non-government organization which has statutory responsibility to regulate its own members through the adoption and enforcement of rules of conduct for fair, ethical and efficient practices. Examples include NASD and the national securities and commodities exchanges.

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member firm, nonmember firm

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