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''Financial markets regulation.''
1. ''Financial markets regulation.''


In financial markets regulation, 'institutions' include credit institutions and investment firms.
In financial markets regulation, 'institutions' include credit institutions and investment firms.
2.
As a description of market participants, 'institutional' investors are professional investors who invest on behalf of others.
3.
Any formal structure or organisation, particularly one which is large, long-established, and legal or political in nature.




==See also==
==See also==
*[[Authorised payment institution]]
*[[British Standards Institution]]  (BSI)
*[[Court]]
*[[Credit institution]]
*[[Credit institution]]
*[[Development finance institution]]
*[[European Union]]
*[[External Credit Assessment Institution]]
*[[Financial institution]]
*[[Institutional ]]
*[[Institutional investor]]
*[[Institutional Investors Group on Climate Change]]
*[[Institutional Money Market Funds Association]]
*[[Institutional Shareholder Services]]
*[[Institutionalisation]]
*[[Investment firm]]
*[[Investment firm]]
*[[Large Complex Financial Institution]]
*[[Large Complex Financial Institution]]
*[[Less significant institution]]
*[[Monetary financial institution]]
*[[National promotional institution]]
*[[NBFI]]
*[[Settlement institution]]
*[[Settlement institution]]
*[[Systemically Important Financial Institution]]
*[[Significant institution]]
*[[Systemically Important Financial Institution]]  (SIFI)
 
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[[Category:The_business_context]]
[[Category:Identify_and_assess_risks]]
[[Category:Manage_risks]]
[[Category:Risk_frameworks]]
[[Category:Risk_reporting]]
[[Category:Financial_products_and_markets]]

Latest revision as of 01:43, 19 March 2023

1. Financial markets regulation.

In financial markets regulation, 'institutions' include credit institutions and investment firms.


2.

As a description of market participants, 'institutional' investors are professional investors who invest on behalf of others.


3.

Any formal structure or organisation, particularly one which is large, long-established, and legal or political in nature.


See also