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    Kris Howard Investment Banking The intensely competitive, action-oriented, profit-hungry world of investment banking can seem like a bigger-than-life place where deals are done and fortunes are made. Investment bank includes but is not limited to bringing an established company to the market, by that I mean taking company with the capabilities but not capital of expanding, and raising money through other investors or the stock market (IPO) for a commission, I chose this field because

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    Investment Banking in 2008 Group Report 1. Failure Analysis: Identify the major factors that contributed to Bear Stearns’s failure? Who stood to benefit from its implosion? How did Bear Stearns’s collapse differ from the ‘Long Term Capital Management’ failure a decade earlier? What could Bear Stearns have done differently to avoid this fate? In the early 2000’s? And during the summer of 2007? And during the week of March 10, 2008? (1) Identify

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    Investment Banking Associate: If I enjoy my experience at the bank, I would be very open to the idea of staying with the bank as an associate. Most banks typically promote their analysts after 2 years. Because of the lack of employee retention, the industry is moving towards faster promotions. If I am a strong analyst, I am certain I could attain associate in two years. Moving up in the ranks at an investment bank, the job becomes less focused on creating models and performing due diligence, and

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    have chosen to research investment banking. I chose this career because at the moment I do not know which career I am going to choose to pursue. I do not have many passions but what I do know is, I like money. When I was asking my dad for advice on careers he would ask my interests or what I was good at and I would answer “I don’t know” so he told me to choose something that can make a lot of money. Investment banking seemed like a good option for that. An investment banker works for a financial

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    Introduction to Investment Banking An investment bank is not a bank in the usual sense. It doesn't have checking or savings accounts, nor does it make auto or home loans. It is a bank in the general sense, in that it helps businesses, governments, and agencies to get financing from investors in a similar way that regular banks help these organizations get financing by lending money that the banks' customers have deposited in the banks' savings, checking, and money market accounts, and CDs. In other

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    The Future of Investment Banking Investment banking is an industry that faces crisis in different forms. First, crisis of trust, which implies that banks ' profit is more important that needs of their customers. Second, productivity and efficiency crisis with stagnant revenue, increasing costs and low ROE. In order to solve the complex challenges they face, the investment banks have to focus on transforming their business by being more strategic. Regulatory pressure, driving up costs, might lead

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    Investment banking is a highly regulated and complex sector that can be broken down into three main principle businesses comprising of the Investment Banking Division, Trading Division and Asset Management. First of all, the investment banking division can be sub divided into two basic groups called product group and client coverage group. The primary focus of these two groups are to perform mergers and acquisitions transaction advisory and financing arrangement for clients. The two main groups in

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    The investment banking industry is a global multibillion-dollar business that acts as an intermediary between the issuers of securities and investors, such as financial institutions, corporate businesses, high net worth individuals and governments. Campbell and Bailyn (C&B) is rated as one of the top five investment banks in the world. However, a significant change in the economic and regulatory environment may put their success in jeopardy. As detailed in the Issue Tree and the SWOT, issues facing

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    Please explain your motivation for applying to J.P. Morgan and more specifically for an Internship in Investment Banking. (200 words)* Investment Banking is now at a crucial junction, where Investment and Commercial Banking are splitting up due to the ring fence which is being built around these two banking areas. As well, the new upcoming regulation, Basel III, will have a huge impact in the investment banks, with higher liquidity and capital requirements, in order to increase solvency and stability

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    The job of an investment analyst in a banking firm such as Goldman Sach and JPMorgan is to oversee whether or not an investment made by customers will bear fruits, but in order to do so, one must be skillful either in accounting or finance. A clear understanding in one of those majors is necessary because an investment banking analyst will be dealing with a bunch of financial research in stock and bond market and also in companies. Thus, providing information for the customers to help their decision

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