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Normally an exchange or ECN pays broker-dealers two-tenths of a penny per share for putting shares onto its market and charges three-tenths of a penny to brokers who remove them by making a trade.
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Steve Blitz of ITG, a broker, notes that whereas business investment remains depressed as a share of GDP, net cashflow is near a record high.
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For example, I logged onto the Hong Kong-based online broker's site Boom.com recently to check a few share prices.
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The proceeds from the Anglia share sale were reported to have been initially paid by Lord Archer's broker, Charles Stanley, into Mr Saib's bank.
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