Raymond James Financial (NYSE: RJF)
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Raymond James Financial Company Info
Raymond James Financial, Inc. is an investment holding company, which engages in the provision of financial and investment services. Its services include investment management, merger & acquisition and advisory, the underwriting, distribution, trading and brokerage of equity and debt securities, and the sale of mutual funds, corporate and retail banking, and trust services. The company operates through the following segments: Private Client Group, Capital Markets, Asset Management, Bank, and Other. The Private Client Group segment provides financial planning, investment advisory and securities transaction services to clients through financial advisors. The Capital Markets segment conducts investment banking, institutional sales, securities trading, equity research, and the syndication and management of investments in low-income housing funds and funds of a similar nature. The Asset Management segment provides asset management, portfolio management and related administrative services to retail and institutional clients. The Bank segment provides securities-based loans, corporate loans, commercial real estate and real estate investment trust loans, residential mortgage loans, and tax-exempt loans. The Other segment includes private equity investments, which predominantly consist of investments in third-party funds. The company was founded by Robert A. James in 1962 and is headquartered in St. Petersburg, FL.
News & Analysis
Shares of Raymond James Are Rising Today, While S&P Global and Globe Life Are Falling
Several companies in the financial sector reported earnings recently.
Why Raymond James Financial Stock Soared 18.4% This Week
The financial services firm posted record revenue in its fiscal fourth quarter
Why Raymond James Financial Jumped 57% in 2021
The value stock has been a stellar performer for years.
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Why Raymond James Is Poised for a Comeback
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