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With a firm-commitment underwriting, the investment banking firm makes no guarantee to sell the securities at a particular price.
Adverse Selection
A situation in economics and insurance where the party on one side of the deal has more information than the party on the other side, leading to an imbalance and potentially unfair outcomes.
Moral Hazard
The risk that one party to an agreement will engage in behavior that is undesirable from the other party's perspective because it does not bear the full consequences of its actions.
Adverse Selection
A situation in which one party in a transaction has more information than the other, leading to imbalanced and inefficient market outcomes, commonly seen in insurance markets.
Information Gathering
The process of collecting data or information for specific purposes, often used in decision-making.
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