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merchant bank

1. British term for an investment bank. 2. In the U.S., an investment bank which is well-equipped to handle multinational corporations.

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  1. Merchant bank - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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  6. FDIC: Banking Review
    Jun 20, 2002 ... These merchant-bank subsidiary returns are particularly good when one considers that merchant banking requires very low overhead.
     
  7. merchant bank - The Free Dictionary
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