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What (who) is investor - definition

PERSON WHO ALLOCATES CAPITAL WITH THE EXPECTATION OF A FINANCIAL RETURN
Financier; Investors; Financiers; Financial backing; Financial support; Financial backer; Investor protection; Invester; Retail investors

investor         
n. a heavy; large; small; speculative investor
Investor         
·noun One who invests.
investor         
(investors)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
An investor is a person or organization that buys stocks or shares, or pays money into a bank in order to receive a profit.
The main investor in the project is the French bank Credit National.
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Wikipedia

Investor

An investor is a person who allocates financial capital with the expectation of a future return (profit) or to gain an advantage (interest). Through this allocated capital most of the time the investor purchases some species of property. Types of investments include equity, debt, securities, real estate, infrastructure, currency, commodity, token, derivatives such as put and call options, futures, forwards, etc. This definition makes no distinction between the investors in the primary and secondary markets. That is, someone who provides a business with capital and someone who buys a stock are both investors. An investor who owns stock is a shareholder.

Examples of use of investor
1. Investor Visa÷ It is issued to an expatriate investor in partnership with a local.
2. The market has reached kind of a «Twilight Zone» where investor sentiment and investor fears rule.
3. He added that the bank is a "portfolio investor" rather than a strategic investor.
4. A slow liquidation helps protect investor returns and ensure each investor would be treated equally.
5. The move by the billionaire US investor heralds the arrival of aggressive investor activism in Asia.