institutional investors — Large investors, such as mutual funds, pension funds, insurance companies, and others who largely invest other people s money … Black's law dictionary
institutional investors — Large investors, such as mutual funds, pension funds, insurance companies, and others who largely invest other people s money … Black's law dictionary
Institutional investors — Organizations that invest, including insurance companies, depository institutions, pension funds, investment companies, mutual funds, and endowment funds. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * Financial institutions, such as pensions… … Financial and business terms
institutional investors — Organizations that invest, including insurance companies, depository institutions, pension funds, investment companies, mutual funds, and endowment funds. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * Financial institutions, such as pensions funds and… … Financial and business terms
institutional investors — institutions that invest large sums of money … English contemporary dictionary
Institutional investor — Institutional investors are organizations which pool large sums of money and invest those sums in companies. They include banks, insurance companies, retirement or pension funds, hedge funds and mutual funds. Their role in the economy is to act… … Wikipedia
institutional investor — An organisation whose purpose is to invest its assets or those held in trust for others, for example, pension funds and investment funds. Institutional investors may be involved in management buy outs. They provide the majority of the investor… … Law dictionary
institutional lenders — USA Also known as institutional investors. This refers to organizations whose primary purpose is to invest their own assets or those entrusted to them by others. Typical institutional investors are banks, employee pension funds, insurance… … Law dictionary
institutional — in‧sti‧tu‧tion‧al [ˌɪnstˈtjuːʆnəl◂ ǁ ˈtuː ] adjective 1. involving an institution or institutions: • economic and monetary union and related institutional reform of the EU 2. relating to activities of financial institutions, rather than other… … Financial and business terms
Investors Overseas Services — (IOS) war ein bedeutender Offshore Finanzkonzern in den 1960er Jahren, der mit Aktienfonds, Immobilien und Versicherungen handelte und um 1970 in weltweit aufsehenerregender Weise in Insolvenz ging. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Vorbemerkung 2 Die Anfänge … Deutsch Wikipedia