Money fund — Money funds (or money market funds , money market mutual funds ) are mutual funds that invest in short term debt instruments. Explanation Money market funds, also known as principal stability funds, seek to limit exposure to losses due to credit … Wikipedia
institutional — in‧sti‧tu‧tion‧al [ˌɪnstˈtjuːʆnəl◂ ǁ ˈtuː ] adjective 1. involving an institution or institutions: • economic and monetary union and related institutional reform of the EU 2. relating to activities of financial institutions, rather than other… … Financial and business terms
Money market fund — This article is about the type of mutual fund. For the type of bank deposit account, see Money market account. A money market fund (also known as money market mutual fund) is an open ended mutual fund that invests in short term debt securities… … Wikipedia
Money supply — Finance Financial markets Bond market … Wikipedia
Money market — This article is about the financial market. For the fund type, see Money market fund. For the bank deposit account, see Money market account. Finance … Wikipedia
money supply — The amount of money in the economy, consisting primarily of currency in circulation plus deposits in banks: M 1 U.S. money supply consisting of currency held by the public, traveler s checks, checking account funds, NOW and super NOW accounts,… … Financial and business terms
Institutional Brokers' Estimate System — The Institutional Brokers Estimate System (I/B/E/S) is a service founded by the company I/B/E/S International Inc. which tallys available information about earnings forecasts made by investment analysts for publicly traded companies. I/B/E/S was… … Wikipedia
Institutional economics — Institutional economics, known by some as institutionalist political economy, focuses on understanding the role of human made institutions in shaping economic behaviour. The institutional economists were typically critical of American social,… … Wikipedia
Institutional investor — Institutional investors are organizations which pool large sums of money and invest those sums in companies. They include banks, insurance companies, retirement or pension funds, hedge funds and mutual funds. Their role in the economy is to act… … Wikipedia
Money Follows the Person — (MFP) Rebalancing Demonstration is part of a comprehensive, coordinated strategy to assist U.S. states, in collaboration with stakeholders, to make widespread changes to their long term care support systems. This initiative will assist states in… … Wikipedia
institutional fund — ➔ fund1 * * * institutional fund UK US noun [C] ► FINANCE an investment fund (= money invested in shares, bonds, etc.) that can only be used by large financial organizations: »For the larger institutional fund manager, investing in small to… … Financial and business terms