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A [[fee]] or [[commission]] [[rebate]]; a fashionable way of giving backhanders.
(''euphemism'')A kickback. A [[fee]] or [[commission]] [[rebate]]; a fashionable way of giving backhanders. Depending on your political disposition “part of the normal operation of a well-functioning market” or “institutionalised corruption and yet one more way that Wall Street parasites feed off the blood, sweat and tears of the common working stooge”.


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*[[Payment for order flow]]

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retrocession
/ˈrɛtrəʊˈsɛʃən/ (n.)
(euphemism)A kickback. A fee or commissionrebate”; a fashionable way of giving backhanders. Depending on your political disposition “part of the normal operation of a well-functioning market” or “institutionalised corruption and yet one more way that Wall Street parasites feed off the blood, sweat and tears of the common working stooge”.

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