Institutional Investor
From Open Risk Manual
Contents
Definition
Institutional Investor. An organization that trades large volumes of securities
Typically more than 70 percent of the daily trading on the New York Stock Exchange is conducted on behalf of institutional investors.
Example
Example institutional investors include banks, insurance companies, mutual funds, pension funds, and other similar large funds.
See Also
- Barron's Dictionary of Finance and Investment Terms, Ninth Edition, 2014
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Facts about "Institutional Investor"
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