What Are Investment Banks?
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Most Investment banks specialize in large and complex financial transactions, such as underwriting, acting as an intermediary between a securities issuer and the investing public, facilitating mergers and other corporate reorganizations and acting as a broker or financial adviser for institutional clients.
Explanation: investment banking typically deals with purchasing and selling bonds and stocks for companies, and also helping them issue IPOs
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