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Institutional investors are those who invest on behalf of others.<br />
Institutional investors are those who invest on behalf of others.<br />
They include pension funds, insurance companies and a variety of other organisations who invest on a larger scale than individuals and whose investment decisions are made by professional fund managers.
They include pension funds, insurance companies and a variety of other organisations who invest on a larger scale than individuals, and whose investment decisions are made by professional fund managers.





Revision as of 10:32, 31 May 2015

Institutional investors are those who invest on behalf of others.
They include pension funds, insurance companies and a variety of other organisations who invest on a larger scale than individuals, and whose investment decisions are made by professional fund managers.


See also