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How is an investment bank different from a commercial bank?

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A. An investment bank is a nondepository institution; a commercial
bank takes customer's deposits.
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B. An investment bank and a commercial bank refer to the same
entity; there is no difference between them.
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C. A commercial bank deals with the general public only; an
investment bank only deals with the government and large
companies.
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D. An investment bank is a nonprofit entity, a commercial bank is a
for-profit entity
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Answer:

the answer is A. An investment bank is a non-depository institution; a commercial bank takes customer's deposits.

Step-by-step explanation:

An investment bank is catering specially to the business and institutional requirements while a commercial bank tends to support the requirements of general public and private businesses.

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