Institutional investors
Entities with – high and mostly steady investment requirements (investment requirements, demand for investments), mainly corporate funds, capital management companies, insurance companies, pension funds and larger foundations; these traditionally also feed the private equity funds (entities as corporate funds, pension funds, insurance companies, charitable foundations, mutual funds and other non-bank financial institutions: they often are key suppliers to private equity funds). – See shareholder, active, investment fund, end investor, investment fund, alternative, capital investment code, capital collection agencies, market, third, pension fund, endowment fund, insurance capital investment. – See ECB Monthly Report of May 2007, pp. 32 et seq. (importance of institutional investors in the bond market; overviews), ECB Monthly Report of October 2008, pp. 83 et seq. (institutional investors in cross-border bank mergers; detailed presentation), ECB Monthly Report of March 2012, p. 39 (asset accumulation of insurance companies and pension funds since 2002; overview), BaFin Annual Report 2013, pp. 134 et seq. (investments of insurance companies broken down several times).
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