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institutional investor

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institutional investor

Organization that invests large sums in the financial market, in both gilts and equities. Institutional investors, such as pension funds, trade unions, and insurance companies, usually have in-house investment departments employing fund managers and analysts to manage their investments.

Because institutional investors invest such large sums in the markets, they have considerable power to influence corporate policy. This power is often exercised during takeover bids and to express dissatisfaction at the performance of directors. Initial public offerings, rights issues, and other share placings are often offered to institutional markets on preferential terms before they are offered to the public.



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Grubb & Ellis Company announced the firm represented Institutional Investor in a 26,012 s/f lease for the entire 12th floor at 230 Park Avenue South.
Euromoney Institutional Investor produces a range of newsletters for the financial, regulatory and investment communities, including "Corporate Financing Week," "Derivatives Week," "Global Money Management" and "Mutual Fund Daily," among many others.
agreed Wednesday to sell its Institutional Investor publications for $142 million, well below initial expectations of $200 million, to Euromoney Publications.
 
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