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dicker

[dik-er] / ˈdɪk ər /


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Milei’s financiers have started informally dickering with investors over pricing the next issue, which should fly around current yields in a market hungry for emerging market exposure, Grills predicts.

From Barron's

But nothing said at this point can be separated from the bluffing and haggling and dickering central to such high-dollar negotiations.

From Los Angeles Times

One reason is the endless, costly dickering among middlemen like Envision and UnitedHealth to make sure they get their share of the bucks sloshing around in the system.

From Los Angeles Times

That opened the process to almost infinite legal dickering.

From Los Angeles Times

And Europeans will think that they have a license to dicker with China, too.

From Washington Post