noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
corporate
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Five months ago, 32-year-old Richard Simpson was a corporate financier with merchant bank Morgan Grenfell.
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A battle between the traders and the corporate financiers caused the firm to collapse in early 1984.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Five months ago, 32-year-old Richard Simpson was a corporate financier with merchant bank Morgan Grenfell.
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He came to prominence, however, as a leading financier for the parliamentary side in the civil war.
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However, financiers, merchants and bankers, such as the Rothschilds and the Barings, remained the most distinctive group.
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Indeed, their growth generally occurred without direct funding by London financiers and merchants.
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The mound of coins continues to grow as the little Kool Aid tycoons and garbage financiers continue to amaze and to amass.
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These men would have thrived in normal times as Wall Street financiers, corporate lawyers, or bank presidents.