brokers

(noun)

A mediator between a buyer and seller.

Related Terms

  • merchant wholesaler
  • wholesale

Examples of brokers in the following topics:

  • Merchant Wholesalers

    • Wholesale merchants, agents, and brokers help move goods between producers and retailers.
    • Wholesale merchants, agents, and brokers are essential elements of the wholesale business.
    • Agent merchants represent their the buyer or seller, usually on a permanent basis; brokers bring parties together on a temporary basis.
    • Brokers have the tools and resources to reach the largest possible base of buyers.
    • An individual producer, on the other hand, especially one new in the market, probably will not have the same access to customers as a broker.
  • Another twist: capitalizing on guilt

    • Brokers have been known to skim as much as 60% off of carbon-offsetting investments as they're passed from one middleman to another, tree-planting schemes have been found to be non-existent, and some solar energy projects have reportedly turned out to be little more than scams.
  • Channels for Industrial Goods

    • Since these agents or brokers shall render services only on demand, a regular, fixed income can be minimized instead; commissions may be given as they render services during season.
  • Involve everyone and examine everything

    • Several seconds of silence followed before one of the executives at the far end of the room replied in a low voice, ‘His insurance broker. '
  • Open Market Operations

    • Although most of the trading occurs in New York City, telephone and computer connections link dealers, brokers, and customers—regardless of their location—to form a global market.
  • Non-Bank Financial Institutions

    • NBFIs facilitate bank-related financial services, such as investments, risk pooling, contractual savings, and market brokering.
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