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When banks issue loans to companies, they typically raise the money by raising money from other banks as well. But they also underwrite the transaction, promising to cover the balance if investors don’t buy all the securities. If a bank won’t underwrite its own transaction, that hesitation typically signals a lack of faith in the deal.
What It Takes: Lessons in the Pursuit of Excellence
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