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Investment banking group

A group of investment banks which jointly underwrite and distribute a new security Offering, or jointly Lend money to a specific borrower. A Syndicate does not work together permanently, they are formed for specific deals that might be too difficult or too risky for a Single underwriter or borrower to handle. also called Underwriting group or Purchase group or Banking syndicate or investment Banking syndicate or Distributing syndicate.

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