English to Malay Dictionary brokerage

brokerage

broker
definition
noun
Almadro's team found evidence implicating businessman Dante Tan, a major BW shareholder, and several brokerage houses in insider trading and price manipulation that rocked the market early this year.
the business or service of acting as a broker.
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‘In his view any 'brokerage' with premium income of less than 5m is dead in the water,’ said Russell.
Yet there is at least one good reason why Merrill and other 'brokerage' firms might want to overhaul their mutual-fund businesses in the future.
a revenue of $1,400 less a sales 'brokerage' of $12.50
The biggest causes for not providing the discount were 'brokerage' companies which did not count funds owned in the same fund family, and did not look at those owned by a spouse or children, according to the SEC.
The 'brokerage' said every 5 per cent rise in raw material costs will squeeze the gross profit margin by 13.3 per cent, assuming the company is unable to pass on the cost jumps to customers.
Homeloans began as a broadly based financial services 'brokerage' , but after six months Curry and Gavin realised they were spreading their net too wide.
Jihsun Securities retained its position as the second largest 'brokerage' with a market share of 4.09 percent.
Section 40 of the Insurance Act does not permit payment of commission / 'brokerage' out of premium to any person other than an agent.
At times like these, market veterans, especially insiders in the big 'brokerage' firms, can prosper; indeed, the thing these people really fear is stagnation.
Angry shareholders are investigating 'brokerage' fraud, waging proxy fights, and agitating for securities reform
So perhaps it's no surprise that 'brokerage' firms have revived an old concept called option income funds.
‘The measure threatened to push providers of 'brokerage' services out of business putting other tax revenues from income at stake,’ reads the bulleting.
I jumped ship from a financial services 'brokerage' in Edinburgh where I was a director last October, and I'm convinced I've made the right move.
One investor applied for compensation from his 'brokerage' after discovering some mysterious person had used his account to buy Yinguangxia, causing him to suffer a great loss.
Explicit assumptions were made around levels of 'brokerage' and commission and expenses that might be implicit within the premium calculation.
Another executive, former AT&T marketing star Gail McGovern, took over key roles in Fidelity's retail 'brokerage' business.
Zaha Rina Zahari, chief executive of Malaysian 'brokerage' RHB Securities, says the story is the same in her native country.
The world's largest fixed income 'brokerage' was based in the north tower of the World Trade Centre, where it employed 1,000 staff.
Not likely, says Jimmy Lam, a Hong Kong-based analyst at 'brokerage' Kim Eng Securities.
Barbara Corcoran, chairwoman of the Corcoran Group, a New York City real estate 'brokerage' , has her share of sob stories.
Global Trader 247 offers customers a no commission, no 'brokerage' fee service to small institutions, retail investors, high net worth individuals and other customers.
And, because they have to pay 'brokerage' and perhaps also tax on their gains, most end up worse off than if they had bought and held.
Like other businesses, the U.S. 'brokerage' is being tested: In the third quarter, both earnings and revenues were down compared to a year ago.
It is still unclear whether the television - maker can recover another 200 million yuan invested in May 2003 with seized 'brokerage' China Southern Securities.
Improving profitability at Wealth Management USA, mostly the old PaineWebber 'brokerage' business, has been a struggle.
And by virtue of the concrete connection to Silicon Valley via Highway 101, his 'brokerage' had quick access to leading technology.
He has mastered every job he has had in his 15-year-career at Merrill - ranging from investment banking to, more recently, running the firm's core 'brokerage' franchise.
Unlike other firms cited in the story, Merrill does not disclose trading volume or the number of accounts in its retail 'brokerage' business.
And some investors, who believe Purcell will keep the firm's retail 'brokerage' and credit-card operations, want to own the stock anyway as merger activity picks up.
The businesses of securities 'brokerage' and trading had already been revolutionized by online brokers and electronic communication networks.
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