Investment banks perform as an intermediary between organizations and individual investors.
Their primary function is to advise and assist their clients (usually large organizations or governments) in raising capital and to offer them advice on how best to negotiate their way through the financial challenges associated with the corporate sector.
Often, a company will choose to secure capital by issuing stocks and bonds, but when they require advice on how best to navigate these operations, they will rely on the specialist skills an investment bank can provide.
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