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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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Mosaic Properties, a full-service real estate brokerage company serving young and urban clientele, announced that in order to drive consumer traffic, it will also host Rental 911 marathon sessions in which the brokerage house will stay open 24/7 to help home seekers find a place to live.
Bonds are an increasingly popular option, says Alfredo Pirrone, manager for capital markets and project financing for Merinvest, a brokerage house run by Venezuelan bank Banco Mercantil.
An electrical engineer and owner of an information technology consulting firm, Hureston Associates, he had previously done isolated trading of no more than two or three stocks a year through a brokerage house.
 
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