单词 | discount broker |
释义 | > as lemmasdiscount broker discount broker n. Banking and Finance (a) a person who, or firm which, procures the discounting of bills of exchange, usually by acting as intermediary; a dealer in bills; (b) a stockbroker who charges a reduced commission on transactions, but does not provide investment advice or other services (opposed to full-service broker). ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > financial dealings > types of money-dealing > [noun] > use of bills of exchange > one dealing in bills of exchange > discounter discounter1707 shaver1813 note-shaver1816 discount house1832 discount broker1863 bill-discounter1866 1799 F. A. Winsor Prosperity of Eng. 148 The different Money and Discount brokers are always hunting after Paper for discount. 1863 H. Fawcett Man. Polit. Econ. ii. v. 181 Applying to a banker, or discount-broker, for loans. 1973 Wall St. Jrnl. 19 Jan. 1/6 He ‘paid out close to $10,000 in commissions’ to four big brokers in..1972. Then a friend told him about Rose & Co., a Chicago discount broker. 1998 Financial Times 9 Oct. 19/3 He's been widely expected to return to the City, whence he came more than 20 years ago as a discount broker. 2011 S. Fisher & S. Shelly Compl. Idiot's Guide to Stock Investing xv. 188 A discount broker buys and sells stock for you, but does not offer advice, conduct research for you, or provide the other services offered by full-service brokers. < as lemmas |
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