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money changer <a money changer; money changers> N FIN

money changer ECON

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The people had spoken and a message had been delivered to the money-changers.
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There are still money-changers in the temple.
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It is occupational and possibly a nickname for a banker, although in the original sense of the word, it means a money-changer or money-lender.
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These include remittance agents, money-changers, internet-based stored value facility holders, corporate service providers and pawnbrokers.
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Amateur officials likened it to allowing the money-changers into the temple, and that's what it was.
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Robbers burst into restaurants and pharmacies and hold up money-changers on the street.
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The money-changer and two couriers were convicted earlier this year of providing services to an illegal organisation.
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The entrepreneurs who represent the best of capitalism are very different from the money-changers who represent its worst.
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At this particular juncture in our nation's history, the money-changers are winning the day by masquerading as entrepreneurs.
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The money-changers and cart-pushers take to the gritty streets.
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