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brokerage
/ ˈbrəʊkərɪdʒ /
noun
commission charged by a broker to his principals
a broker's business or office
Word History and Origins
Origin of brokerage1
Example Sentences
Borrowing in brokerage accounts was at an all-time high at the end of October, topping $1.1 trillion, according to Finra, which collects data from brokerages.
The brokerage also lifts its fiscal 2026-2028 earnings per share estimate by 2%-3%, on stronger AI PC shipments and higher services and solutions revenue forecasts.
Potentially, brokerages could plug into Clearing’s technology to offer access to prediction markets alongside stocks, cryptocurrencies and other trades.
Both companies are large in their categories: Compass is the top U.S. brokerage by sales volume, according to RealTrends’ annual ranking.
The data also point to a broadening participation in a consensus gold bull market, says the brokerage’s Daniel Ghali in a research report.
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