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BROKERAGE FIRMS

A brokerage firm (or brokerage) is a business that charges a fee to act as a liaison between buyer and seller of stocks. This topic covers the latest news and information from some of the nation’s top brokerage firms and the smaller ones that keep them on their toes.

Brokerage Firms is part of Business Exchange, suggested by Ginny Moore. This topic contains 748 news and 104 blog items. Read updated news, blogs, and resources about Brokerage Firms. Find user-submitted articles and reactions on Brokerage Firms from like-minded professionals.

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Check Out Brokers and Investment Advisersmore

Tips for Checking Out Brokers and Investment Advisers Federal or state securities laws require brokers, investment...

Broker - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediamore

For other uses, see Broker (disambiguation). A broker is a party that mediates between a buyer and a seller.

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