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Verb
/ˈbrōkər/,
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brokers, plural;
  1. Arrange or negotiate (a settlement, deal, or plan)
    • - fighting continued despite attempts to broker a ceasefire
Noun
  1. A person who buys and sells goods or assets for others


  1. agent: a businessman who buys or sells for another in exchange for a commission
  2. act as a broker
  3. (brokerage) a stock broker's business; charges a fee to act as intermediary between buyer and seller
  4. (brokerage) the business of a broker; charges a fee to arrange a contract between two parties
  5. A broker is a party that mediates between a buyer and a seller. A broker who also acts as a seller or as a buyer becomes a party to the deal. Distinguish agent: one who acts on behalf of a principal.
  6. Service-oriented architecture (SOA) is a flexible set of design principles used during the phases of systems development and integration in computing. A deployed SOA-based architecture will provide a loosely-integrated suite of services that can be used within multiple business domains.
  7. The Broker is a suspense novel written by American author John Grisham published in the United States on January 11, 2005. ...
  8. A brokerage firm, or simply brokerage or broker in context, is a financial institution that acts as a stock broker. Brokerage firms serve a clientele of investors who trade public stocks and other securities.
  9. A mediator between a buyer and seller; An agent involved in the exchange of messages or transactions; To act as a broker; to mediate in a sale or transaction
  10. (brokership) The role or position of a broker
  11. (Brokerage) Commission charged by a broker for the purchase or sale of shares.
  12. (Brokerage) Percentage of freight payable to broker (by owners in c/p's) or applicable to sale or purchase.
  13. (Brokerage) Fee paid to stockbroking firm for buying and selling shares
  14. (Brokerage) For a commission or fee, bringing together parties interested in buying, selling, exchanging or leasing real property.
  15. (Brokerage) a fee charged by a financial adviser or stockbroker for a transaction. Sometimes also referred to as commission.
  16. (1) Brokerage) VDAs primary function is to match both individuals and groups interested in volunteering with appropriate opportunities in the local community. VDAs hold information on a comprehensive range of opportunities. ...
  17. (BROKERAGE) the same as Commission. It is the realtor's remuneration.
  18. (Brokerage) A fee charged by a broker to execute a transaction for you, eg buy or sell shares. It is usually calculated as a percentage of the amount you invested with a minimum fee.
  19. (Brokerage) A service within Hackney that can help people gain access to the social care and support services they need.
  20. (Brokerage) An intermediary between buyers and sellers of stocks and other securities (e.g., firms like Fidelity). There are three basic levels of brokerages. 1) On-line brokers are the bargain basement and simply let you execute trades over the computer without even talking to a person. ...
  21. (Brokerage) An organisation or person who helps to plan and organise any support a service user or carer needs to achieve maximum independence.
  22. (Brokerage) Commission paid to a broker for a successful real estate transaction. Generally this is two per cent for sale/purchase of property and one month rent for leasing of property.
  23. (Brokerage) Fee paid to freight forwarder by the carrier for services performed.
  24. (Brokerage) Freight forwarder/broker compensation as specified by ocean tariff or contract.
  25. (Brokerage) International Warehouse Group helps both shippers and carriers to achieve their goals. We will determine the needs of our shipper and help them to find reliable carriers, which might have otherwise been difficult to locate, at an acceptable price. ...