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wire house broker

A licensed, full-service securities broker directly affiliated with a major, multi-branch brokerage firm. "Wire house" is a term that, at one time, applied to major brokerage firms that dominated the securities industry because of their high-speed, electronic data transfer capabilities which is now available to brokerage firms of all sizes.

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