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brokerage
/ ˈəʊəɪ /
noun
- commission charged by a broker to his principals
- a broker's business or office
Word History and Origins
Origin of brokerage1
Example Sentences
Geodis has more than 50 million square feet of warehouses in the U.S., but none of them are bonded — something the company is looking into changing, said Brian Riley, senior vice president of customs brokerage.
Later in the quarter, confusion about tariffs and potential trade wars introduced another element of uncertainty, said Michael Soto, vice president of research in the western region for real state brokerage Savills.
Downtown offices remain about one-third vacant, according to real estate brokerage CBRE, with the pandemic’s effects still looming large.
Moderating inflation will give the RBI further elbow room to slash borrowing costs, according to several brokerages, as growth momentum further loses steam due to Trump's global trade war.
Erin Williamson, vice-president of US customs brokerage at GEODIS, a global supply chain operator, said on Tuesday afternoon, said that the uncertainty had prompted some of her firm's clients to simply put shipments on pause.
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