How Much In Total Advisory & Underwriting Fees Did The Largest U.S. Investment Banks Generate In Q1 2016?
The 5 largest U.S investment banks roped in more than $5.8 billion in total advisory & underwriting fees in Q1 2016 – almost 37% of the total figure for the industry.
Total advisory & underwriting fees include fee revenues generated by these banks from their M&A advisory, equity underwriting and debt origination services. Industry-wide fee figures for these services are taken from Thomson Reuters’ latest investment banking league tables.
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See the links below for more information and analysis about the 5 largest U.S. investment banks:
- How Much In M&A Advisory Fees Did The 5 Largest U.S. Investment Banks Generate In 2015?
- How Much In Equity Underwriting Fees Did The 5 Largest U.S. Investment Banks Generate In 2015?
- How Much In Debt Origination Fees Did The 5 Largest U.S. Investment Banks Generate In 2015?
- How Have M&A Advisory Fees For The 5 Largest U.S. Investment Banks Changed Since 2010?
- How Have Equity Underwriting Fees For The 5 Largest U.S. Investment Banks Changed Since 2010?
- How Have Debt Origination Fees For The 5 Largest U.S. Investment Banks Changed Since 2010?
Notes:
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2) Figures mentioned are approximate values to help our readers remember the key concepts more intuitively. For precise figures, please refer to the full Trefis analysis for Goldman Sachs | JPMorgan | Morgan Stanley | Bank of America | Citigroup
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