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imported>Doug Williamson (Create the page. Sources: The Treasurer, February 2016, page 46; Investing Answers http://www.investinganswers.com/financial-dictionary/businesses-corporations/sell-side-1702) |
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* Dealing | * Dealing | ||
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*[[Buy-side firm]] | *[[Buy-side firm]] | ||
*[[Derivative instrument]] | |||
*[[Hedging]] |
Revision as of 09:10, 9 February 2016
A 'sell-side' investment firm is one which offers services including:
- Brokering
- Dealing
- Providing derivative products and solutions
- Advisory services
- Investment research
Sell-side firms are contrasted with 'buy-side' firms, which are the corporate and other customers of the sell-side firms.