Meaning Institutional investors
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Organizations that invest, including insurance companies, depository institutions, pension funds, investment companies, mutual funds, and endowment funds.
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Corporations or other legal entities that ultimately serve as financial intermediaries between individuals and investment markets.
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Financial institutions such as pension funds, money managers and insurance companies, which invest large amounts in financial markets on behalf of their clients.
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Institutional investors are e.g. insurance companies, funds or banks
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Institutions such as pension funds, insurance companies, investment companies, or UCITS which invest in the capital of companies, for their own account or on behalf of third parties.
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Investors such as banks, insurance companies, trusts, pension funds and foundations, and educational, charitable and religious institutions.
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Large organizational entities with significant amounts of money to invest such as insurance companies, pension funds, investment companies and unit trusts. Institutional investors account for a majori [..]
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The financial intermediaries who invest the funds of individuals and corporations. Examples of such investors would be banks, trust companies, mutual funds, insurance companies, and pension funds.
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  These investors are legal persons and entities which heavily invest their resources in the share capital of companies, on their own behalf or on behalf of third parties.
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Organizations that invest, including insurance companies, depository institutions, pension funds, investment companies, mutual funds, and endowment funds.
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