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Investment banking is a financial service that assists companies, governments, and other entities in raising capital and managing financial assets. Investment banks provide advice on mergers and acquisitions, underwriting of securities, and other financial services. Investment banks also provide services such as asset management, market making, and trading of derivatives and fixed income securities. Investment banks are typically divided into two categories: bulge bracket banks and boutique banks. Bulge bracket banks are the largest and most well-known investment banks, while boutique banks are smaller and specialize in specific areas.
The investment banking market is highly competitive and is characterized by a large number of players. Investment banks compete for clients by offering a variety of services, such as capital raising, mergers and acquisitions, and financial advisory services. Investment banks also compete on the basis of their reputation, expertise, and ability to provide innovative solutions.
Some of the major players in the investment banking market include Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase, Morgan Stanley, Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Citigroup, Credit Suisse, Deutsche Bank, UBS, Barclays, and HSBC. Show Less Read more