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broker

[broh-ker] / ˈbroʊ kər /


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Michael Brown, a strategist at broker Pepperstone, suggested that the rally has legs, however—especially since the recent run-up could attract more retail investors to the metal, which is historically a volatile commodity.

From Barron's

He has promised to get more directly involved in ongoing US efforts to broker a ceasefire.

From BBC

Then there are insurance brokers and agents – people who do one-on-one consultations, but are paid for every person they sign up for a particular company’s plan.

From Science Daily

"His credentials among power brokers were extremely high, and I think a lot of individuals probably just dismissed the conviction against him."

From BBC

U.S.-brokered negotiations toward a security agreement between Syria and Israel appear stalled.

From The Wall Street Journal