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investment banker

American  
[in-vest-muhnt bangk-er] / ɪnˈvɛst mənt ˈbæŋk ər /

noun

  1. a person working for an investment bank, especially in a senior role.


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Investors can be sure the performance will catch the attention of other management teams and their investment bankers.

From Barron's

“I just think the valuation process in these BDCs is broken,” said Rod Dubitsky, a former investment banker turned independent financial analyst.

From The Wall Street Journal

The retired investment banker lived most of his life in Hong Kong and was famous in the territory for the Webb-site, a comprehensive online repository for corporate records and miscellaneous government data.

From The Wall Street Journal

The vast list of subject-area experts Mercor seeks includes astronomers, psychologists, industrial engineers, filmmakers, creative writers, comedians, legal experts, investment bankers and venture capitalists.

From The Wall Street Journal

A Kansas schoolteacher who married Doyle told friends she thought he was an investment banker.

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