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1 securities eligible for discount by and/or accepted as collateral by the Swiss National Bank
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discount broker — /ˈdɪskaʊnt broʊkə/ (say diskownt brohkuh) noun a merchant who cashes bills of exchange at a discount, or lends money at a discount on securities …
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Discount brokerage — A discount brokerage is a business that charges clients significantly lower fees than traditional brokerages, typically offering comparatively fewer services and/or support. Contents 1 Securities 1.1 See also 2 Real estate 3 Se … Wikipedia
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