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Investment Banking — Part I
Filed under GeneralApr 26
by AndreaInvestment banks assist companies and governments put up money by questioning and selling securities in the capital markets which happens to be both equity and balance due. In late 1980s, the United States and Canada uphold a division linking investment banking and commercial banks. Greater part of investment banks present a tactical advisory services for mergers, acquisitions, divestiture or other monetary services for clients, such as the trading of derivatives, fixed income, foreign exchange, product, and equity securities. Trading securities for hard cash or securities, for instance, facilitates transaction, market-making, or the funding of securities such as underwriting, exploration, research, among others is submitted to as the “sell side.”
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