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Investment Banking — Part II
Filed under GeneralApr 30by Andrea
Dealing with pension funds, mutual funds, hedge funds, and investing the public who put away the products and services of the sell-side in regulating to make best use of their return on investment comprises the “buy side“. Several firms have buy and sell side workings. On behalf of the bank and its clients, the principal purpose of the bank is buying and selling products. Banks takes on hazards all the way through proprietary trading, completed by a distinctive set of traders who do not cross with clients and in the course of Principal Risk. Threats assumed by a dealer after he buys or sells a product to a client and does not evade his total exposure. Banks look for to make the most of productivity for a given quantity of risk on their balance sheet.
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