Large organizations (such as banks, finance companies, insurance companies, mutual funds or unit trusts, pension funds) which have considerable cash reserves that need to be invested. Institutional investors are by far the biggest participants in securities trading and their share of stockmarket volumes have consistently grown over the years. Institutional investors are relatively less restricted by the security regulations designed to protect smaller investors.
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