dealing-only service

dealing-only service
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dealing-only service UK US noun [C or U]
STOCK MARKET business done by a stockbroker for a customer in which they buy or sell shares, etc. for the customer but do not advise them: »

Costs are important for investors who want a dealing-only service.


Financial and business terms. 2012.

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