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Date Stock Title
May 15 JLL JLL enhances data center capabilities with strategic acquisition
May 15 MS Morgan Stanley Real Estate Investing Sells Four Warehouses on the U.S.-Mexico Border for $178 Million
May 15 MS Morgan Stanley to Buy Property Debt From Blackstone Venture, Sources Say
May 14 RJF William Blair Brings On $1.2 Billion Raymond James Advisor Team
May 14 MS Berkshire Hathaway’s Mystery Stock Purchase Could Be Revealed on Wednesday
May 14 MS Heard on the Street: Meme-Stock Mania Was Fleeting for Brokers
May 14 RJF Raymond James (RJF) Forays Into the Private Credit Business
May 13 MS Healthcare Giants Pfizer, AstraZeneca, Sanofi Inject Over $2B To Boost France's Healthcare Sector
May 13 MS Staples Seeks $1.8 Billion Loan, Floats Double-Digit Yield
May 13 RJF Raymond James partners with Todd Boehly's investment firm for private credit push
May 13 RJF Raymond James branches out into private credit
May 13 RJF Raymond James Establishes New Private Credit Business
May 13 MS What investors can take away from Q1 bank earnings reports
May 13 MS BOJ Cuts Bond Buying in Regular Operation as Yen Stays Weak
May 12 MS 20 Largest Publicly Traded Financial Companies in the US
May 12 MS Private equity is helping banks shed some of their risks
May 12 MS Morgan Stanley to create 100 new jobs in Paris
May 10 MS Morgan Stanley Direct Lending Fund (MSDL) Q1 2024 Earnings Overview
May 10 JLL JLL arranges $735M refinancing for the Walt Disney World Swan & Dolphin Resort on behalf of Tishman Hotel & Realty and MetLife Investment Management
May 10 MS Here's How Much You'd Have If You Invested $1000 in Morgan Stanley a Decade Ago
Merchant Banking

A merchant bank is historically a bank dealing in commercial loans and investment. In modern British usage it is the same as an investment bank. Merchant banks were the first modern banks and evolved from medieval merchants who traded in commodities, particularly cloth merchants. Historically, merchant banks' purpose was to facilitate and/or finance production and trade of commodities, hence the name "merchant". Few banks today restrict their activities to such a narrow scope.
In modern usage in the United States, the term additionally has taken on a more narrow meaning, and refers to a financial institution providing capital to companies in the form of share ownership instead of loans. A merchant bank also provides advisory on corporate matters to the firms in which they invest.

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