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Investment Banks Serve Two Client Groups

Question 108

Question 108

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Investment banks serve two client groups,


A) home buyers and mortgage lenders.
B) people saving for retirement and pension funds.
C) issuers of securities and investors in those securities.
D) mutual funds and investors with relatively small amounts to invest.

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