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Financial banking is the science of managing money and other assets pertaining to a specific business. We all know that banks offer basic loans, deposits and financial advice, but they also facilitate transactions on sophisticated financial instruments such as private equity, bonds and mutual funds. Most top performing candidates typically view careers in banking as the pinnacle of achievement, and sectors such as treasury, equity trading, investment banking and private banking are viewed as the most lucrative jobs for new graduates. In addition to traditional bank, other financial institutions such as credit unions, trust companies, mortgage loan companies, insurance companies, brokerage firms and asset management firms also offer a host of financial advice. Hence, when viewing the opportunities in the sector, one must also carefully consider these other specialised financial institutions.
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