- securities broker
- брокер по операциям с ценными бумагами
Ценные бумаги. Англо-русский словарь. Жданова И.Ф.. 2013.
Ценные бумаги. Англо-русский словарь. Жданова И.Ф.. 2013.
securities broker — /sɪ kjυərətiz ˌbrəυkə/ noun same as securities trader … Dictionary of banking and finance
broker — bro·ker / brō kər/ n: an agent who negotiates contracts of sale (as of real estate or securities) or other agreements (as insurance contracts or mortgages) between the parties for a fee or commission compare dealer, finder ◇ An insurance broker… … Law dictionary
broker — An agent employed to make bargains and contracts for a compensation. A dealer in securities issued by others. White v. Financial Guarantee Corporation, 13 Cal.App.2d 93, 56 P.2d 550, 553. A middleman or negotiator between parties. A person… … Black's law dictionary
broker — An agent employed to make bargains and contracts for a compensation. A dealer in securities issued by others. White v. Financial Guarantee Corporation, 13 Cal.App.2d 93, 56 P.2d 550, 553. A middleman or negotiator between parties. A person… … Black's law dictionary
broker-dealer — USA Most securities firms function as both a broker and dealer, so they are referred to as broker dealers. A broker is any person engaged in the business of effecting transactions in securities for the account of others in exchange for a fee or… … Law dictionary
Securities Exchange Act of 1934 — Securities Exchange Act of 1934: A US statute which primarily regulates the trading of securities of public companies and provides for ongoing reporting by issuers whose securities are listed on a US stock market or are publicly offered in the US … Law dictionary
Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association — (SIFMA) USA SIFMA is a securities industry trade association that represents the interests of securities firms, banks, US registered broker dealers and asset managers. SIFMA represents its members on regulatory and legislative issues that impact… … Law dictionary
Securities Exchange Act — of 1934: A US statute which primarily regulates the trading of securities of public companies and provides for ongoing reporting by issuers whose securities are listed on a US stock market or are publicly offered in the US. It regulates tender… … Law dictionary
Broker's call — Broker s call, also known as the Call loan rate, is the interest rate relative to which margin loans are quoted. Individuals may borrow on margin a part of the funds they use to buy their securities from their broker. The broker, in turn, may… … Wikipedia
Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended — (Exchange Act) USA The federal statute regulating reporting obligations of reporting companies, tender offers, certain trading practices, insider trading and the registration and conduct of broker dealers. The SEC requires that public companies… … Law dictionary
securities intermediary — USA Defined in the UCC as: • A clearing corporation. • A person, including a bank or broker, that in the ordinary course of its business maintains securities accounts for others and is acting in that capacity. (UCC §8 102(14).) … Law dictionary