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Definition of disintermediation in English: disintermediationnounˌdɪsɪntəmiːdɪˈeɪʃ(ə)ndɪsˌɪn(t)ərmidiˈeɪʃ(ə)n mass nounEconomics Reduction in the use of intermediaries between producers and consumers, for example by investing directly in the securities market rather than through a bank. Example sentencesExamples - Finally, e-commerce is generating a top-to-bottom restructuring of established marketplaces through disintermediation of many players.
- We remain in the heart of a major disintermediation out of low-yielding money fund deposits and into securities.
- When music is stored and sold as a computer file, disintermediation occurs (the cutting out of middle layers of distribution channels).
- The foundation of disintermediation is the ability of the consumer to go directly to the producer of a product or service.
- Barry has updated the issue yet again to discuss the real threat to the music industry - disintermediation.
- Some will, but disintermediation is overblown.
- In the 1990s, the Internet was largely about disintermediation.
- We are supposed to be living in an age of disintermediation, but the way it's generally being carried out, I don't think we're reaping any benefits from it.
- Along with financial disintermediation, investment relative to GDP declined over time.
- In particular is the talk of disintermediation - where a firm removes partners from their value chain to trade directly with their customers.
- But with the disintermediation of middlemen for money and products, who needs the middlemen of politics?
- The ensuing disintermediation subsequently proved an important impediment to the economy's recovery.
- Pundits often talk of Internet disintermediation - basically manufacturers bypassing distribution to sell direct to customers.
- Yes, okay, there's disintermediation; there's re-intermediation.
- For the current dominant content producers, the real threat from the Internet is probably less from piracy, and more from disintermediation.
- But it was also to avoid the bank disintermediation associated with a stock market boom.
- Spread management became a problem and disintermediation threatened the viability of some thrifts.
- It's only a matter of time before such disintermediation will be a significant factor in the financial services industry.
- First, we are in the midst of a major disintermediation out of low-yielding money market funds.
- I think what drove the Internet era was things like disintermediation and changing the business model.
Definition of disintermediation in US English: disintermediationnoundɪsˌɪn(t)ərmidiˈeɪʃ(ə)ndisˌin(t)ərmēdēˈāSH(ə)n Economics Reduction in the use of intermediaries between producers and consumers, for example by investing directly in the securities market rather than through a bank. Example sentencesExamples - First, we are in the midst of a major disintermediation out of low-yielding money market funds.
- The foundation of disintermediation is the ability of the consumer to go directly to the producer of a product or service.
- For the current dominant content producers, the real threat from the Internet is probably less from piracy, and more from disintermediation.
- In particular is the talk of disintermediation - where a firm removes partners from their value chain to trade directly with their customers.
- When music is stored and sold as a computer file, disintermediation occurs (the cutting out of middle layers of distribution channels).
- Some will, but disintermediation is overblown.
- But it was also to avoid the bank disintermediation associated with a stock market boom.
- We are supposed to be living in an age of disintermediation, but the way it's generally being carried out, I don't think we're reaping any benefits from it.
- I think what drove the Internet era was things like disintermediation and changing the business model.
- We remain in the heart of a major disintermediation out of low-yielding money fund deposits and into securities.
- In the 1990s, the Internet was largely about disintermediation.
- The ensuing disintermediation subsequently proved an important impediment to the economy's recovery.
- But with the disintermediation of middlemen for money and products, who needs the middlemen of politics?
- Barry has updated the issue yet again to discuss the real threat to the music industry - disintermediation.
- Yes, okay, there's disintermediation; there's re-intermediation.
- Spread management became a problem and disintermediation threatened the viability of some thrifts.
- It's only a matter of time before such disintermediation will be a significant factor in the financial services industry.
- Along with financial disintermediation, investment relative to GDP declined over time.
- Pundits often talk of Internet disintermediation - basically manufacturers bypassing distribution to sell direct to customers.
- Finally, e-commerce is generating a top-to-bottom restructuring of established marketplaces through disintermediation of many players.
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