A Dictionary of Occupational Terms Based on the Classification of Occupations used in the Census of Population, 1921.
ORDER XXIII.—COMMERCIAL, FINANCE, AND INSURANCE OCCUPATIONS (excluding Clerks)
Sub-order 2.—Persons Employed in Finance and Insurance
792.—Stock Brokers and Stock Jobbers
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- bucket shop keeper (slang)
- see stock broker, outside.
- investment broker, share broker, share dealer, stock broker, stock and share broker
- conducts purchase, sale and transfer of stocks and shares in public funds and private companies, on behalf of public, receiving commission for services; usually member of Stock Exchange, where above business is transacted with stock jobbers (q.v.).
- stock broker, outside
; bucket shop keeper (slang)
- not being member of Stock Exchange, conducts business elsewhere, usually in stocks and shares not quoted on ‘Change, or through the medium of a stock broker, who is a member.
- stock broker's manager
- has charge of business of stock broker (q.v.) for his principal; is generally a member of Stock Exchange, or, at least, an authorised clerk (939) (q.v.).
- stock jobber, stock and share jobber
- deals in stocks and shares on the floor of the "House" (Stock Exchange) to meet the requirements of stock brokers (q.v.); does not do business with public; is always a member of Stock Exchange.
- stock jobbers' manager
- has charge of business of stock jobber (q.v.) for his principal; is necessarily either a member of Stock Exchange, or, at least, an authorised clerk (939) (q.v.).
- sworn broker
- a stock broker (q.v.) who has sworn on oath, sometimes under bond, faithfully to carry out certain transactions; obsolescent.
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From:
A Dictionary of Occupational Terms Based on the Classification of Occupations used in the Census of Population, 1921,
Ministry of Labour, 1927. Digitised by Peter Christian, August, 2016. This text is in the Public Domain.