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May 1 MS U.S. banking regulators push to rework Basel III endgame rule - report
May 1 JLL Unlocking Q1 Potential of Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL): Exploring Wall Street Estimates for Key Metrics
May 1 MS Whether Wall Street garden leaves survive non-compete ban is an 'open question'
Apr 30 MS Here's How Much You Would Have Made Owning Morgan Stanley Stock In The Last 10 Years
Apr 30 HASI Hannon Armstrong (HASI) Earnings Expected to Grow: Should You Buy?
Apr 30 MS Morgan Stanley’s $20M bonuses draw proxy adviser’s fire
Apr 30 RJF Walmart, PriceSmart And 2 Other Stocks Insiders Are Selling
Apr 30 MS Citi and Morgan Stanley among leaders of open-source initiative to tackle ‘common challenges’ in AI
Apr 29 MS Carlyle Picks JPMorgan, Morgan Stanley for IPO or Sale of StandardAero
Apr 29 JLL Is a Beat in Store for CBRE Group (CBRE) in Q1 Earnings?
Apr 29 JLL Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL) Earnings Expected to Grow: Should You Buy?
Apr 29 MS Japan Opts to Keep Traders in Dark on Whether It Intervened
Apr 28 RJF Top 12 Alternatives to Edward Jones
Apr 28 MS Top 12 Alternatives to Edward Jones
Apr 28 HASI Hannon Armstrong: Dividend Creates Massive Value
Apr 26 RJF Raymond James Financial, Inc. (NYSE:RJF) Q2 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
Apr 26 RJF Raymond James Financial Second Quarter 2024 Earnings: In Line With Expectations
Apr 26 MS Goldman, Morgan Stanley Prep €1 Billion for CVC’s Multiversity
Apr 26 MS The Thrill Factor Is Back for Retail Investors
Apr 25 RJF Story behind Raymond James CEO's path to record client assets
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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