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market maker

British  

noun

  1. a dealer in securities on the London Stock Exchange who buys and sells as a principal and since 1986 can also deal with the public as a broker

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And Robinhood is pushing further into prediction markets with plans to open a futures and derivatives exchange with market maker Susquehanna International Group to offer additional contracts tied to sports, elections and other events.

From The Wall Street Journal

But Lukoil's importance goes well beyond Bulgaria's borders, he added, describing the company as "effectively a market maker for the whole of southeast Europe".

From Barron's

Along with Goldman, Deutsche Bank was the leading market maker in abstruse mortgage derivatives.

From Literature

London-based Onyx Capital Group is the world's biggest market maker by volume across oil swaps, trading more than 25 billion barrels equivalent a year.

From Reuters

And like he’d said, Alameda was treated like any other FTX customer, even though it was a market maker and most FTX customers were not themselves market makers.

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