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stockbroker /ˈstɒkbrəʊkə /nounA broker who buys and sells securities on a stock exchange on behalf of clients.Most stockbrokers put private clients' shares in nominee accounts for administrative convenience....- Its 120 clients include leading stockbrokers and financial services firms who pay an annual fee.
- Both PIBS and PSBs can be bought and sold through most stockbrokers and they can be put in an ISA.
Derivativesstockbrokerage noun ...- I think mergers with other smaller banks or with bigger banks would be a better option,’ an analyst from a local stockbrokerage said.
- But in recent years, as stockbrokerages have become part of financial supermarkets that also owned investment banks, analyst bonuses were linked to the profits of the whole group.
- He revealed several weeks ago that he had received approaches from more than one party that may or may not lead to an offer for the inter-dealer stockbrokerage.
stockbroking /ˈstɒkbrəʊkɪŋ / noun ...- Analysts and industry insiders accept that consolidation in stockbroking is inevitable as the Irish stock market loses more and more of its companies.
- If successful, AIB would most likely integrate NCB with its own stockbroking division, Goodbody Stockbrokers.
- It is less powerful in that sense than the wholesale banking business, which includes treasury, corporate banking, stockbroking and corporate finance.
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