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institutional

[in-sti-too-shuh-nl, -tyoo-] / ˌɪn stɪˈtu ʃə nl, -ˈtyu- /


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Professional and institutional investors turn positive on stocks at the beginning of a bull market, and gradually unload their appreciated equities to more gullible retail investors.

From MarketWatch

The company last week said it would raise prices by up to nearly a third, or in some cases more, for products in its home-care, industrial & institutional cleaning and industrial formulators segments in Europe.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Retail investors have largely leaned into weakness, while institutional investors have been quicker to de-risk, suggesting that fear-based selling has been more pronounced among the supposed ‘smart money.’

From MarketWatch

"The publication of historical archives strengthens institutional credibility, helps debunk conspiracy theories and demonstrates a commitment to the truth," according to a guide published with the documents.

From Barron's

What was lacking until now -- the institutional framework and security conditions for long-term investments -- is being built, she said.

From Barron's