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Some European investment banks include: Barclays Capital, BNP Paribas, Credit Suisse, Deutsch Bank. All of these above listed investment banks are currently the largest investment banks in Europe.
To find which banks offer the best investment banking rate you can visit this website: finance.mapsofworld.com. This website gives information on the top 10 investment banks. I hope this will help you.
When a bank combines the deposit as well as investment banking activites, it is called mixed banking. In other words, when banks perform the dual function of commercial banking and investment banking, i.e., provide long term lending to industries. it is called mixed banking. It all stared in Germany. After indutrial development took place. there were no banks in Germany to provide long term finance to these industrial units. So the commercial banks in Germany were forced to finance to these industries both for short-term as well as for long-term requirements. These banks, were therefore, called mixed banking. That is they were doing the functiion of a commercial banks as well as investment banks. M.J.SUBRAMANYAM, BANGALORE, INDIA
The actual 'Investment Banking Division', also called Corporate Finance, advises companies on mergers & acquisitions, IPOs, debt issuances, leveraged buyouts, etc.
Investment banks provide financial services that are geared toward raising capital such as underwriting, issuance of securities, assisting in Mergers and Acquisitions, and investment management. Unlike commercial banks, they do not take deposits. While investment banks make their money by charging fees for their services, commercial banks earn their money by charging higher interest rates on loans than what they pay for people's deposits.
It is where, in india, you invest in banks.
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Banks can be broadly classified into many categories based on the functions they perform and based on the services they offer. Some of the types of banks are: 1. Commercial/Retail Banks 2. Private Banks 3. Investment Banks 4. Rural Banks 5. Co-operative Banks 6. Industrial Banks 7. Etc.
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Normally if you are 18 or older you do not need to qualify to become a customer of a bank. Some banks (investment banks) do not do consumer accounts.