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CorrespondentA financial organization that performs services (acts as an intermediary) in a market for another organization that does not have access to that market.
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Correspondent"one who communicates with another by letters," 1620s, from correspondent (adj.). The newspaper sense is from 1711. THE life of a newspaper correspondent, as may naturally be supposed, is on [..]
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Correspondentearly 15c., "having an analogous relationship" (to), a sense taken up since 19c. by corresponding; from Medieval Latin correspondentem, present participle of correspondere (see correspond).
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CorrespondentA securities firm, bank or other financial organization that regularly performs services for another in a place or market to which the other does not have direct access. Securities firms may have corr [..]
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CorrespondentA correspondent is a financial institution, such as a bank or brokerage firm, that handles transactions on behalf of another financial institution that it can’t complete on its own.For example, if a US bank has a client who needs to make a payment to a supplier located overseas, the US bank would use its relationship with a correspondent bank in th [..]
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Correspondentanalogous: similar or equivalent in some respects though otherwise dissimilar; "brains and computers are often considered analogous"; "salmon roe is marketed as [..]
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CorrespondentDefinition A bank, brokerage or other financial institution that performs services for other banks, brokerages or other financial institutions, where the latter does not have direct access.
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Correspondentkorespondent
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CorrespondentA journalist who writes from a position of expertise, either in a subject matter or geographical area, e.g. arts correspondent or European correspondent.
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CorrespondentThe mental picture of cause of anything.
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CorrespondentA lender who delivers loans to a (usually larger) wholesale lender
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CorrespondentReporter who sends news from outside a newspaper
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CorrespondentCorrespondent means
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Correspondent(n) someone who communicates by means of letters(n) a journalist employed to provide news stories for newspapers or broadcast media(adj) similar or equivalent in some respects though otherwise dissimi [..]
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CorrespondentA financial organization that performs services (acts as an intermediary) in a market for another organization that does not have access to that market.
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