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broker

[broh-ker] / ˈbroʊ kər /


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After Joe Greene’s doctor unexpectedly retired, the New York City real-estate broker scrambled to renew prescriptions to treat his anxiety and depression.

From The Wall Street Journal

Money and power appeared to act as a firewall protecting Najib through a scandal involving Malaysia's 2002 purchase of French submarines while he was defence minister, a deal brokered by a close associate.

From Barron's

Sim or his associates then pay brokers in places such as the U.A.E. or China to take the cryptocurrency and cash it out.

From The Wall Street Journal

The crash highlighted Turkey’s role as a power broker in Libya, an oil-rich country in north Africa that descended into political crisis and civil war after a 2011 rebellion overthrew former dictator Col.

From The Wall Street Journal

The US brokered a peace deal between the Congolese and Rwandan governments aimed at ending the long-running conflict in DR Congo.

From BBC