How To Use Merchant bank In A Sentence
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Many of the ground staff are ex-military, but the board has a number of merchant bankers and there's a sprinkling of journalists, police, former UN staffers and aid workers.
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Guinness Mahon, the merchant bank, rose 1.5p to 147p.
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Let me show you that all men aren't as cruel and immature as your retarded merchant banker.
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So there he was, in a merchant bank, desperately trying to restore the family fortunes.
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Advice on franchising has been provided by merchant banker Hambros.
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The market developed in the 1960s, involving firstly overseas banks, later merchant banks and discount houses.
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A former deep sea diver and merchant banker, he used to run a computer company with a sideline in adult games.
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She was last seen working as a merchant banker flogging pork belly futures to Mongolian sheepherders.
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Now I fully understand why merchant banker is used as rhyming slang!
The Sun
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The plaintiffs obtained a report from the defendants, merchant bankers with whom E had an account, as to E's creditworthiness.
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Investment skyrocketed and London surged back to world financial leadership as Thatcher broke up the little log-rolling, back-scratching association of accepting houses merchant banks at the feet of the governor of the Bank of England.
Notable & Quotable
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To resolve this conflict of interest, a board appoints an independent adviser, usually a merchant bank.
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Thanks to the new rules, commercial banks will soon be able to compete with the merchant banks on the same terms.
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The merchant bank thus created still bears his name - Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein.
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To resolve this conflict of interest, a board appoints an independent adviser, usually a merchant bank.
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The group's merchant banking adviser, Kleinwort Benson, is searching for suitable partners.
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Day-to-day running of the trust is carried out by specialist fund managers, often by merchant banks.
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`Oh, come on, Jeremy, this is supposed to be a merchant bank, founded by a merchant adventurer.
THE GWEN JOHN SCULPTURE
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Merchant bankers and lawyers often charge more to put their names to a prospectus than many entrepreneurs need to launch their business.
Times, Sunday Times
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There are breakfast bars, breakout rooms and brightly coloured curved interior walls - features more typical perhaps of a Soho advertising agency rather than a merchant bank.
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So there he was, in a merchant bank, desperately trying to restore the family fortunes.
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Others are employed in merchant banks advising pension funds.
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Senior politicians, key property figures and leading City merchant banks have all taken part in the talks.
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West Merchant Bank is financial consultant.
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Advice on franchising has been provided by merchant banker Hambros.
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Most of the fall came as a result of the release of provisions in the merchant banking and securities division.
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He began making overtures to a number of merchant banks.
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Merchant bank Warburg also lost ground, down 45p to 479p after a 44% slump in half-year profits to £51m.
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West Merchant Bank is financial consultant.
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It was done between the merchant banks.
Sharing the Success - the story of NFC
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The merchant bank were advising us on the basis of no success, no fee.
Sharing the Success - the story of NFC
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As Pearl shares raced ahead there was some determined buying of merchant banks, particularly Morgan Grenfell.
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He is Patrick Bateman, a smirking, self-important young man working for a Wall Street merchant bank in the 1980s.
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Former business analyst at a merchant bank.
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The main function of the merchant banks is to raise capital for industry.
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Maybe merchant banking is the ultimate microcosm for life after all.
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Unfortunately, the early nineteen-eighties were not perhaps the best years for small, traditional, inherited merchant banks.
WHISTLER IN THE DARK
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Let me show you that all men aren't as cruel and immature as your retarded merchant banker.
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The company recently appointed Charterhouse as merchant banking advisers which will help it identify the options.
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All the former merchant banking and broking names have disappeared.
Times, Sunday Times
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The merchant bank Morgan Grenfell slipped 7p to 399p and Burmah, the oil group, 9p to 637p.
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A strong merchant banking contribution was more than offset by losses on investment management and stockbroking and some heavy loan provisions.
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New Delhi: Market watchdog SEBI is considering setting up a common defaulter database in order to provide a one-stop reference point for all types of market players such as brokerages, mutual funds, merchant banks, portfolio managers and rating agencies.
Top Headlines
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A former merchant banker, Le Roux knew little about motorbikes; he didn't even have a license to drive one.
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The original merchant bankers were traders in a different sense altogether.
Times, Sunday Times
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Five months ago, 32-year-old Richard Simpson was a corporate financier with merchant bank Morgan Grenfell.
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Mr Fitton, backed by merchant banker Henry Ansbacher, first came up with the offer six weeks ago.
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It was done between the merchant banks.
Sharing the Success - the story of NFC
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The group's merchant banking adviser, Kleinwort Benson, is searching for suitable partners.
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He had a bank balance that a senior merchant banker would not be ashamed of.
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Unfortunately, the early nineteen-eighties were not perhaps the best years for small, traditional, inherited merchant banks.
WHISTLER IN THE DARK
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By the time I graduated, gothic halls no longer intimidated me; nor did walking into an oak-panelled room full of folk in dinner jackets; nor did small talk with drunk rugby players destined for a job in their uncle's merchant bank.
Crib sheet 14.09.10
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The company recently appointed Charterhouse as merchant banking advisers which will help it identify the options.
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Some accountants have attacked the merchant banks for their inflated self-image and snobbery.
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Maybe merchant banking is the ultimate microcosm for life after all.
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In Great Britain the earliest investment institutions of any importance were the acceptance houses, or merchant banks.
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In addition, most of the clearing banks underwrite new issues of commercial paper and, like the merchant banks, provide lines of credit to their commercial customers.
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By analogy, the same principle could apply to other insiders, such as merchant bankers, who misuse confidential news.
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The original merchant bankers were traders in a different sense altogether.
Times, Sunday Times
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No oracular revelations, though I did enjoy his definition of merchant banking, a term whose meaning had always eluded me.
The Rise and Fall of Bear Stearns
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Most of the fall came as a result of the release of provisions in the merchant banking and securities division.
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The merchant banks raise capital for industry. They don't actually put it up themselves.
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Then for good measure she asked the managing director of the merchant bank that underwrote a major block of Weiss stock.
YELLOW BIRD
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Former business analyst at a merchant bank.
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Now I fully understand why merchant banker is used as rhyming slang!
The Sun
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To resolve this conflict of interest, a board appoints an independent adviser, usually a merchant bank.
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Unfortunately, the early nineteen-eighties were not perhaps the best years for small, traditional, inherited merchant banks.
WHISTLER IN THE DARK
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The first merchant bankers approached were Samuel Montagu.
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A strong merchant banking contribution was more than offset by losses on investment management and stockbroking and some heavy loan provisions.
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Most of the fall came as a result of the release of provisions in the merchant banking and securities division.
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The Founders had to agree everything to do with the paper, including the appointment of the sponsoring merchant bank.
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The original merchant bankers were traders in a different sense altogether.
Times, Sunday Times
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The original merchant bankers were traders in a different sense altogether.
Times, Sunday Times
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The main function of the merchant banks is to raise capital for industry.
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Maybe merchant banking is the ultimate microcosm for life after all.
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The merchant bank were advising us on the basis of no success, no fee.
Sharing the Success - the story of NFC
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A former merchant banker, Le Roux knew little about motorbikes; he didn't even have a license to drive one.
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The main function of the merchant banks is to raise capital for industry.
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Mr Fitton, backed by merchant banker Henry Ansbacher, first came up with the offer six weeks ago.
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The merchant bank were advising us on the basis of no success, no fee.
Sharing the Success - the story of NFC
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Merchant bankers and lawyers often charge more to put their names to a prospectus than many entrepreneurs need to launch their business.
Times, Sunday Times
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Others are employed in merchant banks advising pension funds.
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A strong merchant banking contribution was more than offset by losses on investment management and stockbroking and some heavy loan provisions.
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Thanks to the new rules, commercial banks will soon be able to compete with the merchant banks on the same terms.
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The group's merchant banking adviser, Kleinwort Benson, is searching for suitable partners.
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As their name implies, merchant banks' function is to finance trade.
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Vic Alboini, chief executive of Jaguar Financial Corp., a Toronto-based merchant bank that is pressing for changes at RIM to realize what he calls a tangible book value of more than $30 on the stock, said he is in talks with an unnamed independent director at RIM to discuss options for the company that could include management changes, an outright sale or a breakup of assets.
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Let me show you that all men aren't as cruel and immature as your retarded merchant banker.
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He had a bank balance that a senior merchant banker would not be ashamed of.
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The main function of the merchant banks is to raise capital for industry.
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The original merchant bankers were traders in a different sense altogether.
Times, Sunday Times
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The merchant banks raise capital for industry. They don't actually put it up themselves.
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The clearers and most merchant banks prefer to secure their advances by floating charges.
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Five months ago, 32-year-old Richard Simpson was a corporate financier with merchant bank Morgan Grenfell.
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The main function of the merchant banks is to raise capital for industry.
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Takeover speculation lifted merchant bank Morgan Grenfell another 13p to 370p and Kleinwort Benson 8p to 374p.
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Merchant banks, sugar companies, arms dealers.
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D'Annunzio's company was an ideal candidate for a venture merchant bank.
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Can't quite face the serried ranks of lilac-tulle-clad duchesses and hordes of merchant bankers being corporately entertained?
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Great Britain the earliest investment institutions of any importance were the acceptance houses, or merchant banks.