Co-manager A bank that ranks just below a lead manager in a syndicated Eurocredit or international bond issue. Comanagers may assist the lead manger bank in the pricing and issue of the instrument. ...
CO-MANAGER - A second-tier Participant, ranked by size of participation. cA cB cC cD cE cF cG cH cI cJ cK cL cM cN cO cP cQ cR cS cT cU cV cW cX cY cZ previous 10 ...
Co-Manager: A second-tier participant, ranked by size of participation in a financing. Collar: A ceiling and floor to an interest or FX rate structure through swaps, options, hedging, or by agreement.
[ITDS] account or underwriting account An association of underwriters (headed by a manager or joint co-managers) formed in accordance with an agreement among underwriters for the purpose of purchasing an issue from an issuer and reoffering it or ...
Once the parade of banks has made their case to the company, one firm is usually chosen as the lead manager and other firms may be chosen as co-managers depending on the size and scope of the offering.
Active Management - The use of a human element, such as a single manager, co-managers or a team of managers, to actively manage a fund's portfolio.
Underwriter (Investment Banker) The investment banking firm that brought the company public. The primary Underwriter, called the Lead Manager and the Co-Manager.
See also: Banks, Lead Manager, Saving, Expense, Values
 
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