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Institutional Investors are large entities such as pension funds, mutual funds, insurance companies, and endowments that invest in securities, such as stocks, bonds, and derivatives. Investment banks provide services to these investors, such as underwriting, market making, and mergers and acquisitions. Investment banks also provide research and advice to institutional investors, helping them to make informed decisions about their investments.
Institutional Investors are a major source of capital for companies, and their decisions can have a significant impact on the stock market. Investment banks play an important role in helping these investors to make the best decisions for their portfolios.
Examples of companies in the Institutional Investor market include BlackRock, Vanguard, Fidelity Investments, State Street Corporation, and JP Morgan Chase. Show Less Read more