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Definition of broker in English: brokernoun ˈbrəʊkəˈbroʊkər A person who buys and sells goods or assets for others. the centralized lenders operate through brokers Compare with broker-dealer Example sentencesExamples - The discretion mortgage brokers and lenders have in setting rates and fees leads to inefficiencies.
- Anyone considering PHI should be careful about the broker they choose as brokers don't always sell products from all insurers in the market.
- Regulators should also ban granting higher commissions to brokers selling the firm's own funds, which often have lower returns.
- The change, in effect, would force discount brokers to sell more services and thus, charge more.
- According to Dowling, there is a ‘hit list’ of solicitors, accountants, valuers and brokers that lenders avoid.
- The sales team pushes back at Wilkes, arguing that the new products undercut their efforts to sell brokers and lenders on the exchange.
- Corporate clients will decide to put together their own insurance policies, axing brokers altogether.
- It sets out how mortgage lenders and brokers should treat their customers.
- We [also] want to make sure that when brokers sell funds, there are no rules or laws being broken.
- Some 130 tons of mercury were sold to a broker, which resold it for use in India.
- They're reviewing rules with brokers who sell their funds and with transfer agencies that process trades.
- The company operates through a nationwide network of 15,000 wholesale brokers and retail offices in 48 states.
- Some sell through brokers, others sell to retail stores like Whole Foods, others choose to sell through ALBA Organics.
- In addition, many plans are sold through brokers and investment advisers, who usually charge a sales commission.
- In South Africa medical scheme administrators appoint brokers to sell their products.
- The real problem for him is that he is unlikely to accept the broker's buy or sell recommendation which comes at the end of these documents.
- For one, the middlemen - the brokers and the fund supermarkets - that sell the funds take a big chunk of the money.
- MBS is a wholesale intermediary, or ‘packager’, which operates between lenders and mortgage brokers.
- In only 9 per cent of cases did US brokers advise investors to sell shares.
- Many, say experts, are backed by unscrupulous mortgage brokers or lenders.
Synonyms dealer, broker-dealer, agent, negotiator, trafficker middleman, intermediary, mediator factor, trustee, liaison, representative, go-between stockbroker, insurance broker informal rep historical scrivener
verb ˈbrəʊkəˈbroʊkər [with object]Arrange or negotiate (an agreement) fighting continued despite attempts to broker a ceasefire Example sentencesExamples - In due course, counsel brokered an agreement to permit the sale of the Major McKenzie lands to proceed.
- In the interests of brokering a peace, we'd like to float the following theory.
- The agreement was brokered by the World Bank and remains a model for amicable sharing of resources.
- There's been little trouble in the area since the peace was brokered and the ceasefire has been extended to December the first.
- The talks that brokered agreement in Derry were chaired by the Londonderry Chamber of Commerce.
- He grew up in an era when Cork had brokered a power sharing agreement with Kerry, though never claiming absolute supremacy.
- In 2001 he brokered a so-called peace deal involving a number of feuding families in the Southill area.
- A key part of the agreement being brokered in the Congo is how to deal with the Hutu militias.
- If, for example, the deal with Pakistan holds it could bring the country back in from the cold and offers the possibility of brokering an agreement with India over Kashmir.
- Only one group has opposed the corporations facilitating the murder in Sudan with any success, at least when it comes to brokering a fragile peace in the south.
- Once again, it should take the lead in brokering an Israeli-Palestinian peace agreement.
- Two recently brokered peace agreements in Africa, in Sudan and the Congo, are extremely tenuous.
- This is Europe's point man in brokering a peace between Israel and Arab states.
- The veteran Congress leader is understood to have brokered peace between his children who were reportedly at loggerheads.
- Scotland will only prosper once peace is brokered with the English-based stars and their clubs, writes Neil Drysdale
- The French have been blamed by loyalist mobs for brokering a recent peace deal that the government supporters say concedes too much to the rebels.
- Their talents at brokering a peace after such long-standing hatred would be far more usefully employed bringing together real warring factions.
- David Parker, the MP for Otago, has recently been instrumental in brokering an agreement for a new lakeweed control programme in Lake Wanaka.
- Egeland has brokered peace in Guatemala, Israel, Sri Lanka, South Africa and the former Yugoslavia.
- Several attempts to broker a peace agreement between the two peoples were unsuccessful.
Synonyms arrange, organize, orchestrate, work out, thrash out, hammer out, settle, clinch, contract, pull off, bring off/about negotiate, mediate, arbitrate, act as go-between informal sort out, swing
Usage The term broker was officially replaced in the UK Stock Exchange by broker-dealer in 1986, broker-dealers being entitled to act both as agents and principals in share dealings Origin Middle English (denoting a retailer or pedlar): from Anglo-Norman French brocour, of unknown ultimate origin. Rhymes Asoka, carioca, choker, coca, croaker, evoker, invoker, joker, mediocre, ochre (US ocher), poker, provoker, revoker, Rioja, smoker, soaker, soca, Stoker, tapioca Definition of broker in US English: brokernounˈbroʊkərˈbrōkər A person who buys and sells goods or assets for others. Example sentencesExamples - They're reviewing rules with brokers who sell their funds and with transfer agencies that process trades.
- In only 9 per cent of cases did US brokers advise investors to sell shares.
- For one, the middlemen - the brokers and the fund supermarkets - that sell the funds take a big chunk of the money.
- We [also] want to make sure that when brokers sell funds, there are no rules or laws being broken.
- The sales team pushes back at Wilkes, arguing that the new products undercut their efforts to sell brokers and lenders on the exchange.
- The company operates through a nationwide network of 15,000 wholesale brokers and retail offices in 48 states.
- It sets out how mortgage lenders and brokers should treat their customers.
- Many, say experts, are backed by unscrupulous mortgage brokers or lenders.
- According to Dowling, there is a ‘hit list’ of solicitors, accountants, valuers and brokers that lenders avoid.
- The change, in effect, would force discount brokers to sell more services and thus, charge more.
- In addition, many plans are sold through brokers and investment advisers, who usually charge a sales commission.
- The discretion mortgage brokers and lenders have in setting rates and fees leads to inefficiencies.
- Corporate clients will decide to put together their own insurance policies, axing brokers altogether.
- Regulators should also ban granting higher commissions to brokers selling the firm's own funds, which often have lower returns.
- In South Africa medical scheme administrators appoint brokers to sell their products.
- Some sell through brokers, others sell to retail stores like Whole Foods, others choose to sell through ALBA Organics.
- Some 130 tons of mercury were sold to a broker, which resold it for use in India.
- MBS is a wholesale intermediary, or ‘packager’, which operates between lenders and mortgage brokers.
- The real problem for him is that he is unlikely to accept the broker's buy or sell recommendation which comes at the end of these documents.
- Anyone considering PHI should be careful about the broker they choose as brokers don't always sell products from all insurers in the market.
Synonyms dealer, broker-dealer, agent, negotiator, trafficker
verbˈbroʊkərˈbrōkər [with object]Arrange or negotiate (a settlement, deal, or plan) fighting continued despite attempts to broker a ceasefire Example sentencesExamples - There's been little trouble in the area since the peace was brokered and the ceasefire has been extended to December the first.
- He grew up in an era when Cork had brokered a power sharing agreement with Kerry, though never claiming absolute supremacy.
- In due course, counsel brokered an agreement to permit the sale of the Major McKenzie lands to proceed.
- This is Europe's point man in brokering a peace between Israel and Arab states.
- The French have been blamed by loyalist mobs for brokering a recent peace deal that the government supporters say concedes too much to the rebels.
- In 2001 he brokered a so-called peace deal involving a number of feuding families in the Southill area.
- Two recently brokered peace agreements in Africa, in Sudan and the Congo, are extremely tenuous.
- The agreement was brokered by the World Bank and remains a model for amicable sharing of resources.
- David Parker, the MP for Otago, has recently been instrumental in brokering an agreement for a new lakeweed control programme in Lake Wanaka.
- A key part of the agreement being brokered in the Congo is how to deal with the Hutu militias.
- Several attempts to broker a peace agreement between the two peoples were unsuccessful.
- If, for example, the deal with Pakistan holds it could bring the country back in from the cold and offers the possibility of brokering an agreement with India over Kashmir.
- Only one group has opposed the corporations facilitating the murder in Sudan with any success, at least when it comes to brokering a fragile peace in the south.
- The talks that brokered agreement in Derry were chaired by the Londonderry Chamber of Commerce.
- Egeland has brokered peace in Guatemala, Israel, Sri Lanka, South Africa and the former Yugoslavia.
- Their talents at brokering a peace after such long-standing hatred would be far more usefully employed bringing together real warring factions.
- The veteran Congress leader is understood to have brokered peace between his children who were reportedly at loggerheads.
- Once again, it should take the lead in brokering an Israeli-Palestinian peace agreement.
- Scotland will only prosper once peace is brokered with the English-based stars and their clubs, writes Neil Drysdale
- In the interests of brokering a peace, we'd like to float the following theory.
Synonyms arrange, organize, orchestrate, work out, thrash out, hammer out, settle, clinch, contract, pull off, bring about, bring off
Origin Middle English (denoting a retailer or pedlar): from Anglo-Norman French brocour, of unknown ultimate origin. |