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Discover LudwigThe word 'financier' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to refer to a person who is skilled in financial matters or who works in the field of finance. This can include investment bankers, stockbrokers, accountants, and other financial professionals. Example: The company's financial troubles were turned around thanks to the savvy decisions of their new financier, who strategized a successful restructuring plan.
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financier
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A person who, as a profession, profits from large financial transactions.
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In 2013 that float topped $77 billion.Berkshire Hathaway's abundant liquidity allowed it to act as a sort of financier of last resort during the financial crisis.
The industrialist and JCB heir Anthony Bamford and the financier Howard Leigh, who organises the events, were next.
The Ecologist, founded in 1969 and edited by Goldsmith from 1970 to 1989 and 1997-98, was partly financed by his younger brother, James, the billionaire financier.
Last week the US highlighted a special forces raid that killed a Isis financier.
The 60-year-old financier, who was killed at his house in Templepatrick, Co Antrim, was a member of a gun club and sources said he may have been killed in an attempt to steal his weapons.
Meanwhile, the City firm Tullett Prebon, run by financier Terry Smith, was refusing journalists access to its annual meeting where investors had threatened to protest over his near £10m pay packet.
Warshavsky, a top US attorney and the lead lawyer to the trust trying to recover assets for clients defrauded by US financier Bernard Madoff, said construction was not due to begin on the football stadium designed by Hadid until 2015.
The 59-year old financier said the gift was his way of thanking the Ivy League school for providing him and others with a top flight education, to which he credits his success at his $19 billion firm Paulson & Co. "Today is an opportunity to thank Harvard," he said at a conference on campus announcing the donation to Harvard's school of engineering and applied sciences.
"A first-rate city with a second-rate country attached," as the BBC's previous economics editor, Stephanie Flanders, quoted a financier friend.
In her memoirs, C'est Court, la Vie (Life Is Short, 1992), Dubost claimed to have attended courses given by the great Russian ballerina Anna Pavlova and that, when in her teens, the infamous financier Alexandre Stavisky had fallen in love with her.
Michael Hintze, a British-Australian financier, philanthropist and Tory donor, gave the Conservatives £1.5m in the first quarter of the year, while the Unite trade union gave the largest donation of that period to the Labour party, of nearly £1.84m.
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