Government Securities Clearing Corp. (GSCC) Finance Definition
A nonprofit organization
that provides trading and settlement services for government securities, such
as U.S. Treasury bonds and bills and municipal bonds. It brings operational and
risk management benefits to the government securities market by providing
automated trade comparison and settlement services for U.S. government
securities. The GSCC is registered with and regulated by the Securities and
Exchange Commission. It was established in September 1986 by the National
Securities Clearing Corp. as a wholly-owned subsidiary, capitalized with $1
million. It was incorporated in November 1986 under New York law.
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