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This list of investment banks notes full-service banks, financial conglomerates, independent investment banks, private placement firms and notable acquired, merged, or bankrupt investment banks. As an industry it is broken up into the Bulge Bracket (upper tier), Middle Market (mid-level businesses), and boutique market (specialized businesses).
Originally created as Oppenheimer & Company and named for German-American investment broker Max E. Oppenheimer (c. 1899–1964), a Jewish refugee from the Nazis who advised the Synagogue Council of America and worked at a New Hampshire real estate firm, a Bay Area savings and loan association, and Lehman Brothers, [3] Oppenheimer Holdings was founded in 1950 when a partnership was created to ...
The investment banking industry, including boutique investment banks, have come under criticism for a variety of reasons, including perceived conflicts of interest, overly large pay packages, cartel-like or oligopolistic behavior, taking both sides in transactions, and more. [50] Investment banking has also been criticized for its opacity. [51]
Brown Advisory traces its origins to Alex. Brown & Sons, an investment bank headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland that was the first investment bank in the United States. In 1974, Alex. Brown Investment Management (ABIM) was established as the investment management unit of Alex. Brown & Sons where it managed assets and distributed mutual funds ...
An investment bank, which is different from a commercial bank, is a financial institution that helps companies and clients manage large-scale financial transactions.Two well-known investment banks ...
PJT Partners, Inc. is a global advisory-focused investment bank, founded in October 2015 as part of The Blackstone Group's spin-off of its financial and strategic advisory services businesses. [1] PJT operates businesses across strategic advisory, strategic capital markets, restructuring, shareholder advisory and capital raising.
Bank of America Corp (NYSE:BAC) reported a fourth-quarter fiscal 2024 net income of $6.7 billion (versus $3.1 billion a year ago) and EPS of $0.82, beating the analyst consensus estimate of $0.77.
Atlantic Investment Management is a global alternative investment firm founded in 1988 by Alexander J. Roepers (“Alex”). [3] Atlantic has 29 employees worldwide with offices in New York City and Tokyo. [5] As of August 2021, the firm had $1.9 billion in assets under management. [4]