brokernoun [ C ]
uk/ˈbrəʊ.kər/us/ˈbroʊ.kɚ/a person who buys and sells foreign money, shares in companies, etc., for other people:
a commodity/insurance/mortgage broker
I called my broker for advice about investing in the stock market.
a person who talks to opposing sides, especially governments, making arrangements for them or bringing disagreements to an end:
During the war Wallas became a power broker in governmental circles.
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Stock markets
- arbitrage
- bear
- bourse
- buy-in
- cash
- cash out sth
- dead cat bounce
- dividend
- Dow Jones
- haircut
- intangible asset
- investment
- mature
- maturity
- negotiable
- rogue trader
- speculation
- stockbroker
- stockholder
- trading
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Messengers and people who deliver things
International relations: diplomacy & mediation
brokerverb [ T ]
uk/ˈbrəʊ.kər/us/ˈbroʊ.kɚ/to arrange something such as a deal, agreement, etc. between two or more groups or countries:
The diplomats have failed in their attempts to broker a ceasefire.
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Debate & discussion
- arena
- compare
- conciliate
- dialectic
- float around
- fly
- fly around
- get down to business idiom
- kick sth around
- negotiable
- negotiate
- parley
- reason with sb
- sophistry
- speak
- talk sth out
- talk sth over
- thrash
- toss
- weigh in
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