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broker

Former name (to October 1986) for an intermediary who arranges the sale of financial products (shares, insurance, mortgages, and so on) to the public for a commission or brokerage fee.


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But at least some have been linked to one practice that has drawn his attention: the funneling of business from local offices to the company's New York headquarters, where it was handled by its Global Broking unit.
 
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