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Date Stock Title
Jul 3 RJF Financial Services Firm Raymond James Is A Standout Among Big Cap Stocks
Jul 3 MS Financial Leaders With Strong Dividend Growth History: Cullen/Frost Bankers, Morgan Stanley, And Federal Agricultural Mortgage
Jul 3 MS Peeling Back The Layers: Exploring Morgan Stanley Through Analyst Insights
Jul 2 MS Morgan Stanley on Bank of Canada's Policy Guidance, QT Program
Jul 2 JLL JLL establishes $2.5B commercial paper program
Jul 1 JLL JLL Establishes $2.5 Billion Commercial Paper Program
Jul 1 MS Morgan Stanley Stock Earns IBD Rating Upgrade
Jul 1 MS Biggest US banks boost dividends, launch stock buybacks
Jul 1 MS Morgan Stanley ditches EU banker bonus cap in boost for London
Jul 1 JLL Real Estate Services Stocks Q1 Recap: Benchmarking CBRE (NYSE:CBRE)
Jun 30 JLL Jones Lang LaSalle: Positive Signs Of Recovery In Real Estate Make This A Buy
Jun 29 MS US Banks Bump Up Dividends Following Fed's Successful Stress Test
Jun 29 PIPR Japanese banks top week's financial gainers, while bitcoin miners retreat
Jun 28 MS Big Banks Boost Dividends After Passing Stress Tests
Jun 28 MS Morgan Stanley to implement 8.8% dividend hike; renews $20B share buyback
Jun 28 MS Bicara Therapeutics Picks Morgan Stanley For IPO of Up to $150 Million
Jun 28 MS Morgan Stanley Announces 7.5 Cents Dividend Increase and Authorization of a Renewed $20 Billion Multi-Year Common Equity Share Repurchase Program
Jun 28 MS Week’s Best: ETFs Win Popularity Contest
Jun 28 PIPR Piper Sandler: Biotech And ECM Is Back Online
Jun 28 MS Morgan Stanley, Equinix And Voya Financial Announce Major Dividend Hikes
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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