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What (who) is institutional schedule - definition

INVESTORS WHO INVEST PROFESSIONALLY AND AS THEIR MAIN OCCUPATION IN THE STOCK MARKET
Institutional investors; Foreign Institutional Investor; Institutional shareholders; Foreign institutional investors; Foreign Institutional Investment; Foreign Institutional Investor'; Institutional Investors
  • Inscription honoring Aristoxénos, son of Demophon, probably benefactor of the gymnasium in Athens, late third or second century BC, Musée du Louvre

Institutional repository         
ARCHIVE OF PUBLICATIONS BY AN INSTITUTION'S STAFF
Institutional Repository; Institutional Repositories; Institutional repositories; National repository; Repository (publishing); Repository (Publishing); Repository (academic publishing); Electronic Theses and Dissertations
An institutional repository is an archive for collecting, preserving, and disseminating digital copies of the intellectual output of an institution, particularly a research institution. Academics also utilize their IRs for archiving published works to increase their visibility and collaboration with other academics However, most of these outputs produced by universities are not effectively accessed and shared by researchers and other stakeholders As a result Academics should be involved in the implementation and development of an IR project so that they can learn the benefits and purpose of building an IR.
Vaccination schedule         
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SERIES OF VACCINATIONS
Adult Immunization; Vaccine schedule; Immunization schedule; Vaccination program; Neonate vaccination; US vaccination program; US vaccination schedule; Vaccine program; Child vaccination; Baby vaccinations; Routine immunizations; Routine vaccinations; Routinely vaccinate; Routine immunization; Vaccination Schedule
A vaccination schedule is a series of vaccinations, including the timing of all doses, which may be either recommended or compulsory, depending on the country of residence.
FastTrack Schedule         
SOFTWARE
Fasttrack schedule
FastTrack Schedule is a project management software program that is used for planning, tracking, and reporting project goals. Available since 1987, it is made by AEC Software, Inc.

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Institutional investor

An institutional investor is an entity which pools money to purchase securities, real property, and other investment assets or originate loans. Institutional investors include commercial banks, central banks, credit unions, government-linked companies, insurers, pension funds, sovereign wealth funds, charities, hedge funds, REITs, investment advisors, endowments, and mutual funds. Operating companies which invest excess capital in these types of assets may also be included in the term. Activist institutional investors may also influence corporate governance by exercising voting rights in their investments. In 2019, the world's top 500 asset managers collectively managed $104.4 trillion in Assets under Management (AuM).

Although institutional investors appear to be more sophisticated than retail investors, it remains unclear if professional active investment managers can reliably enhance risk-adjusted returns by an amount that exceeds fees and expenses of investment management, due to issues with limiting agency costs.: 4  Lending credence to doubts about active investors' ability to 'beat the market', passive index funds have gained traction with the rise of passive investors: the three biggest US asset managers together owned an average of 18% in the S&P 500 Index and together constituted the largest shareholder in 88% of the S&P 500 by 2015. The potential of institutional investors in infrastructure markets is increasingly noted after financial crises in the early twenty-first century.