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institutional

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


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Silver’s high liquidity, ease of trading and relatively lower cost compared with gold makes it an attractive option as a safe-haven asset for both retail and institutional investors, Gule adds.

From The Wall Street Journal

I note that his answers are more institutional than I expected.

From The Wall Street Journal

Here, proponents of institutional neutrality will be quick to point out that their pledges contain an important carve-out.

From The Wall Street Journal

Valuations of sports teams will streak ever higher as more and more institutional money enters the picture.

From Barron's

Individuals now have access to many of the high-risk, high reward assets once reserved for the institutional crowd.

From The Wall Street Journal