Purchase group See: Underwriting syndicate Purchase loan A consumer loan taken to finance a purchase.
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Also known as the purchase group with respect to securities. A group of investment dealers who act as underwriters in the purchase of new issues for resale to the investment public.
Underwriters usually form an underwriting group (also called "purchase group" or a "syndicate") to limit risk, assure successful distribution of the issue, and to obtain capital to buy the issue. The syndicate works under an underwriting agreement.
temporary association of investment bankers brought together for the purpose of selling securities; also called purchase group. One investment banker in the group, usually the originating house, is selected to manage the syndicate.
Underwriters usually form an underwriting group--also called "purchase group" or a "syndicate" to limit risk, assure successful distribution of the issue, and to obtain capital to buy the issue.
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involved in taking on the financial responsibility of finding buyers against the profit to be made on the difference between the price paid for the issue and the amount it will generate. Typically, a number of bankers join forces as a purchase group, ...
Typically, a number of bankers join forces as a purchase group, or syndicate, to spread the risk around and to reach the widest possible market.Insurance policies also need an underwriter.
Resembles a sinking fund, except that money is used to purchase bonds only if they are selling below their par value. Purchase group See: Underwriting syndicate Purchase loan ...
However, new syndicates, involving some or all of the same banks, form on a regular basis to underwrite each new issue. You may also hear these underwriting syndicates called purchase groups, underwriting groups, or distributing syndicates.
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