A person or company that negotiates loans between banks or other financial institutions.
信贷经纪人;信贷经纪商
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The site allows black-market money brokers to bid on the dirty dollars, which cartel financial chiefs want to convert to pesos.
That will still leave [yen] 100 in excess reserves or with money brokers that will simply stop circulating in the income stream.
Their loanable funds could be employed profitably for short periods of time by lending to so-called money brokers who were members of the Stock Exchange.
Once the most powerful money broker in Taiwan, he has roundly denied any role in the deal.
Among those who have settled is a money broker for an international Swiss bank earning stg £80,000 a year.
The British-based money broker was still working to account for all its 675 employees though it believed that most had survived.
He went to find the money brokers, to see firsthand the chains of gold that held them to their task.
Today the company is the world's biggest money broker, and he has a £282m stake.
But beware of seeking advice through third parties, such as money brokers, who sometimes charge exceptionally high rates of interest.
He was doing his daily courier round for the money brokers when he was held at knifepoint and his briefcase, containing almost 300 bearer bonds, was taken.