stockbrokers
英 [ˈstɒkˌbrəʊkəz]
美 [ˈstɑkˌbroʊkərz]
n. 证券(或股票)经纪人; 证券(或股票)经纪商
stockbroker的复数
柯林斯词典
- 股票(或证券)经纪人
Astockbrokeris a person whose job is to buy and sell stocks and shares for people who want to invest money.
双语例句
- Stockbrokers such as Morgan Stanley were pushed out on their own by the 1933 Glass-Steagall Act, which enforced the separation of banks and investment banks.
1933年的《格拉斯-斯蒂格尔法案》(Glass-SteagallAct)迫使摩根士丹利等证券经纪公司自立门户,该法案规定商业银行和投资银行必须分业经营。 - Some stockbrokers, in collusion with bank officials, obtained large sums of money for speculation.
一些股票经纪人和银行职员串通一气,通过炒买炒卖赚了不少钱。 - Events over the past three months have stunned oil analysts almost as much as bankers and stockbrokers.
过去三个月发生的一系列事件令石油分析师瞠目结舌,就好像银行家和证券经纪人的感受一样。 - Stockbrokers benefit a lot from the stock exchange.
股票经纪人通过股票交易获利颇丰。 - If basically said that it is net just the discount stockbrokers that they going to use internet to purchase stock.
首先谈制造业,其中网络正真实行的主要应用是生产和上市时间。 - Amount of shares issued by a share-holding enterprise shall be accounted for as equity at the face value of the shares issued. an exchange where security trading is conducted by professional stockbrokers.
股份制企业发行股票,应当按股票面值作为股本入帐。由专业的股票经纪人操作的安全的股票买卖。 - A Japanese regulatory crackdown on insider trading suggests that stockbrokers here have leaked confidential information more as a service to good clients than for direct profit.
日本监管机构对国内内幕交易的一场打击活动表明,日本的股票经纪人泄露机密信息更多是为了服务优质客户,而不是为直接获利。 - The stockbrokers had foreseen the recession, so they were prepared when the economy soured.
这些股票经纪人已经预见经济衰退,所以他们在经济恶化前就做好了准备。 - But some stockbrokers did continue to benefit from the rumours of official intervention.
但部分券商继续得益于有关政府介入的传闻。 - Investment banks and stockbrokers say they are being gouged in order to deliver high returns to the new shareholders.
投资银行和股票经纪人说,为了给新股东带来高额回报,他们受到了剥削。