To: art slott who wrote (5241 ) 6/25/1999 5:02:00 PM From: art slott Respond to of 13157
Asset management J.P. Morgan provides investment management services to institutional investors, such as employee benefit plans, insurance companies, sovereigns, and endowments/foundations. Assets under management amount to $151 billion worldwide, including $12 billion at Morgan-affiliated companies managing institutional assets locally in Australia, Germany, and Japan. We have one of the broadest product lines in the investment management industry, including: U.S. equity U.S. fixed income international/global equity international/global fixed income balanced nontraditional overlay strategies Private client services J.P. Morgan offers financial advice and services to high-net-worth individuals worldwide. Our goal is to help them optimize their wealth, after taxes and across generations. We offer highly personalized service and solutions tailored to client needs, within the framework of Morgan's traditional emphasis on integrity in its business dealings. We help clients in three broad categories of wealth management: structuring their assets optimally, through various asset ownership structures, diversification strategies, and other techniques for realizing and preserving asset values after taxes investing effectively, whether they prefer to manage their portfolios themselves, want us to manage their investments, or would like to do both managing their liquid assets, so funds are readily available to meet ongoing needs Back Futures and options J.P. Morgan provides investors and hedgers access to exchange-listed derivatives throughout the world. We act solely as the client's agent in brokerage transactions, never as principal. Our services include: developing trade ideas and portfolio management strategies in derivative markets identifying relative value between and among derivative and cash instruments quantifying the risks and profit opportunities of trades involving futures and options executing client trades for fixed income, money market, foreign exchange, commodity, and equity-related futures and options on exchanges worldwide clearing and settling futures and options transactions posting the margins required by exchanges, using cash or securities in ways most convenient to the client providing operational information about clients' transactions in flexible and responsive electronic or paper formats Back Mutual funds J.P. Morgan provides investment management services to institutional investors, such as employee benefit plans, insurance companies, sovereigns, and endowments/foundations. Assets under management amount to $151 billion worldwide, including $12 billion at Morgan-affiliated companies managing institutional assets locally in Australia, Germany, and Japan. We have one of the broadest product lines in the investment management industry, including: U.S. equity U.S. fixed income international/global equity international/global fixed income balanced nontraditional overlay strategies Back 401(k) and other defined contribution products J.P. Morgan provides investment management services to institutional investors, such as employee benefit plans, insurance companies, sovereigns, and endowments/foundations. Assets under management amount to $151 billion worldwide, including $12 billion at Morgan-affiliated companies managing institutional assets locally in Australia, Germany, and Japan. We have one of the broadest product lines in the investment management industry, including: U.S. equity U.S. fixed income international/global equity international/global fixed income balanced nontraditional overlay strategies Back Equity investments As the private equity investing group of J.P. Morgan & Co, Morgan Capital invests the firm's capital in various private equity investments to generate long-term capital gains that have a rate of return substantially greater than that available from the public markets. These illiquid investments can take anywhere from three to seven years to cash out. Equity investments made by Morgan Capital include: leveraged transactions (LBOs and MBOs) high-growth private business ventures (venture capital/growth capital) bankrupt or distressed companies (workouts) privatizations of government-owned companies funds formed to invest in certain types of private equity investments private placements of thinly traded public companies Back