Euroyen and Merchant bank: Difference between pages

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Euroyen are JPY (Japanese yen) held in different jurisdiction from Japan.
Merchant banks traditionally specialised in trade related finance (hence their former description as 'accepting houses'), underwriting of new issues and provision of corporate advice.


The term 'investment banks' - which orginated in relation to similar banks in the US - is now more generally used for these banks. 


==See also==
These banks provide a wide range of services in the money, capital and securities markets.
*[[Euro]]
*[[Euroyen TIBOR]]
*[[Japan]]


[[Category:Cash_management]]
 
[[Category:Financial_products_and_markets]]
== See also ==
* [[Investment bank]]
*[[Non ring fenced bank]]
*[[Ring fenced bank]]
* [[Universal bank]]

Revision as of 17:36, 16 May 2017

Merchant banks traditionally specialised in trade related finance (hence their former description as 'accepting houses'), underwriting of new issues and provision of corporate advice.

The term 'investment banks' - which orginated in relation to similar banks in the US - is now more generally used for these banks.

These banks provide a wide range of services in the money, capital and securities markets.


See also