buying in meaning

  "buying in" in a sentence
[Economics]
The buying of securities, commodities, etc., by a broker because the original seller has failed to deliver. This invariably happens after a rise in a market price (the seller would be able to buy in himself if the market had fallen). The broker buys at the best price available and the original seller is responsible for any difference between the buying-in price and the original buying price, plus the cost of buying in.

Compare:

selling out.

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  1. is there a discount for buying in large quantity
  2. the situation of buying in the structure of garment corporation
  3. there are similar rules for buying in quantities of 200
  4. felix leiter : you're not buying in
  5. really buying in to the prom thing

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