Series 79: Institutional Investors

Taken from our Series 79 Top-off Online Guide

Institutional Investors

“Institutional investor” is really a catch-all term that encompasses an array of organizations that have pooled capital to invest. Institutional investors are responsible for a majority of the trades in most financial markets. Collectively, these organizations command vast sums of capital, making them the big kahunas of the investor world. Because of their clout as shareholders, they often wield significant influence over corporate gover

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