Financial dictionary


Term Definition
Index fund
Information ratio
Institutional investor

An institutional investor is a large organization that invests capital on behalf of its clients or members. These organizations include banks, investment funds, pension funds, insurance companies, and university endowments. Institutional investors often have substantial financial resources and expertise, which allows them access to a broader range of investment opportunities and strategies, as well as better trading conditions. Their investment decisions can have a significant impact on financial markets.

Interest rate risk
Investing in cryptocurrencies
Investment banking
Investment certificate
Investment horizon
Investment stocks
Investor
IPO
  • Index fund
  • Information ratio
  • Institutional investor

    An institutional investor is a large organization that invests capital on behalf of its clients or members. These organizations include banks, investment funds, pension funds, insurance companies, and university endowments. Institutional investors often have substantial financial resources and expertise, which allows them access to a broader range of investment opportunities and strategies, as well as better trading conditions. Their investment decisions can have a significant impact on financial markets.

  • Interest rate risk
  • Investing in cryptocurrencies
  • Investment banking
  • Investment certificate
  • Investment horizon
  • Investment stocks
  • Investor
  • IPO