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Euromoney magazine [1] is a monthly publication focusing on international banking and capital markets. Euromoney covers Banks, institutional investors and financial institutions; Economy, national, regional, supra-regional banking and finance; Fixed income / debt / credit & structured finance; FX & money markets; Fund management / hedge funds / private banking; Equities, M&A; Derivatives; Exchanges, trading platforms, technology; Financial governance and regulation. For other uses, see Bank (disambiguation). ...
The capital market is the market for long-term loans and equity capital. ...
Banks is a surname, and may refer to: Aidan Banks, bass guitarist Alan Banks, fictional character from Peter Robinson Ant Banks, rapper Antonio Banks, American wrestler Bill Banks, wrestling worker Brad Banks, American football player Briana Banks, American porn actress Carl Banks, American football player Carli Banks, American model Chip...
An institutional investor is an investor who is an institution like a bank, insurance fund, retirement fund, or mutual fund manager. ...
A financial institution acts as an agent that provides financial services for its clients. ...
Fixed income refers to any type of investment that yields a regular (fixed) payment. ...
Structured finance describes any non-standard way of raising money. ...
FX may mean: effects, as in special effects, sound effects FedEx: IATA airline designator Foreign exchange, a banking term for changing money from one currency into another FX, a company based in Japan that manufactures high-quality bootleg anime DVDs FX, a hardware enthusiast variant of the AMD Athlon 64...
Institutional fund management is fund management conducted by large financial firms such as banks, insurance companies and major investment organisations (e. ...
The term hedge fund dates back to the first such fund founded by Alfred Winslow Jones in 1949. ...
Private banking is a term which covers both of the services which banks give to individuals usually with liquid wealth of above 1 million dollars, and also the division of that entity which does checking, savings, and loans for that clientele. ...
Ownership equity, commonly known simply as equity, also risk or liable capital, is a financial term for the difference between a companys assets and liabilities -- that is, the value that accrues to the owners (sole proprieter, partners, or shareholders). ...
The phrase mergers and acquisitions (M&A) refers to the aspect of business strategy and management dealing with the merging and/or acquiring of different companies. ...
In mathematics, the derivative of a function is one of the two central concepts of calculus. ...
Euromoney regularly publishes in-depth surveys, polls, and rankings of specific areas of finance. [2] Benchmark polls include the FX poll, Private banking awards, Country risk, Bank atlas (world's largest banks), Debt trading poll, Corporate governance, Awards for excellence in banking.
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