securities firm
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Definition
Noun: A company or organization that acts as an intermediary in the buying and selling of financial securities (such as stocks and bonds) for its clients, typically charging a commission or fee for its services. It is the business operation of a stockbroker or brokerage.
Usage
A "securities firm" is a formal term for a brokerage business. It is used to describe the company itself, its operations, and its role in financial markets. * He decided to invest his savings through a reputable securities firm. * The merger of the two large securities firms created a dominant player in the market. * Regulators are investigating the trading practices of the securities firm.
Advanced Usage
- "boutique securities firm": A small, specialized brokerage firm that often focuses on a specific sector, type of client, or service.
- Instead of a large bank, she chose a boutique securities firm that specialized in technology stocks.
- The term is often used in legal, regulatory, and formal business contexts to distinguish the brokerage entity from other types of financial institutions like commercial banks or insurance companies.
Variants and Related Words
- Brokerage (firm) (n): A very common synonym for a securities firm.
- Broker-dealer (n): A specific type of securities firm that can both execute orders for clients (broker) and trade for its own account (dealer).
- Investment bank (n): A financial institution that assists corporations in raising capital (e.g., through IPOs) and provides advisory services; many large securities firms are part of investment banks.
- Wirehouse (n): A dated term for a large, national securities firm.
Synonyms
- Brokerage
- Brokerage house
- Brokerage firm
- Dealing firm
Related Phrases
- To execute a trade through a securities firm: To complete a buy or sell order via a brokerage.
- All transactions must be executed through a licensed securities firm.
- Securities firm analyst: A professional employed by the firm to research and make recommendations on securities.
- The securities firm analyst downgraded the company's stock to a "sell" rating.
Noun
- a stock broker's business; charges a fee to act as intermediary between buyer and seller