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US
/ˈbɹoʊkɝ/
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[ UK /bɹˈəʊkɐ/ ]
[ UK /bɹˈəʊkɐ/ ]
NOUN
- a businessman who buys or sells for another in exchange for a commission
VERB
- act as a broker
How To Use broker In A Sentence
- They are unencumbered trust funds pursuant to the Load Broker Regulations of the TTA.
- The lack of a back-and-forth "us-verus-Nasdaq" makes it hard to imagine what the exchanges, and the fees, will look like, said Neil Catania , co-founder of agency-only brokerage firm MND Partners, located on the NYSE floor. Stock Traders Fear Fee Hit
- But there was understandable outrage when sundry fund managers and regional stockbrokers were confronted with the hat. Times, Sunday Times
- Mortgage brokers report that borrowers increasingly want the security of knowing how much their mortgage repayments will cost for the next decade. Times, Sunday Times
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- But still bankers in brokerage firms with giant bonus options think they can prop it back up. Times, Sunday Times
- Some brokers will even hire a "stager" who can tidy up the home, move furniture around and even re-hang pictures to create a more inviting living space. How To Sell Your Home In 2007
- He acted as a pro-American power broker and an alternative voice to the German-French axis within the European Union.
- One newspaper headlined their lead story with the recession claims of Davy Stockbrokers.
- In stark contrast to its nature during the foundational period in the 1970s and early 1980s, the Commission in large measure both sets the Community agenda and acts as a power broker in the legislative process.