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Box
The actual physical location at a brokerage house or bank where securities or other documents are stored for safekeeping. Alternatively, a quotation machine or battery march. Also known as 'the cage.'

box
The physical location in which brokerage firms and banks place securities for safekeeping. See also free box, open box.


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