wire house investment & finance definition
A
brokerage house whose offices are linked by a communication network to enable
prices, information, orders and research to be distributed to all the offices.
The term is relatively out of date now, but before computers became widely
used, only the largest firms had access to the state-of-the-art equipment that
interconnected their offices. As used today, wire house generally means one of the
biggest brokerage firms.
See wire house in Wall Street Words
A relatively large, multioffice brokerage firm that uses electronic communications to transmit customer orders for execution.
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