释义 |
jobberjob‧ber /ˈdʒɒbə $ ˈdʒɑːbər/ noun [countable] - But if the independent jobber happened to be on the County Planning Commission, the bill was promptly paid in full.
- By 1985 nearly all the main broking firms and jobbers had linked up with financial institutions, both domestic and foreign.
- Commercial and investment banks, both domestic and foreign, rapidly absorbed most of London's traditional stockbrokers and jobbers.
- He was here on sufferance as coach driver and odd jobber.
- It was also thought that jobbers would stabilise prices through their short-term speculative activities.
- No jobber wants that kind of publicity.
- The Bank also intended to continue the tax arrangements available to gilt-edged jobbers under the old system: 1.
- The market makers who replaced the jobbers rarely meet face to face, so one rumour is as good as another.
► Stocks & Sharesbear, nounbearish, adjectivebear market, nounbond, nounbondholder, nounbroker, nounbrokerage, nounbull, nounbullish, adjectivebull market, nouncall option, nounclose, verbcommon stock, controlling interest, nouncrash, verbcrash, noundisinvestment, noundividend, nounDow Jones Average, float, verbflotation, noungilt, noungilt-edged, adjectiveinsider trading, nounirredeemable, adjectivejobber, nounjunk bond, nounmarketmaker, nounmutual fund, nounordinary shares, nounover-the-counter, adjectivepar, nounportfolio, nounprospectus, nounredemption, nounrights issue, nounsavings bond, nounsell-off, nounshare, nounshareholder, nounshare index, nounspread, nounstock, nounstockbroker, nounstock certificate, nounstock company, nounstock exchange, nounstockholder, nounstock market, nounsubscribe, verbtrade, verbunit trust, noununlisted, adjective especially British English someone whose job is buying and selling stocks and shares → stockbroker |