1. Define the institutional investor:
1.1 The Meaning of Institutional Investors:
Institutional investors are diverse set of organizations, including banks, public and private pension funds, mutual funds and insurance companies, among others. The relationship between the company and the institutional investor can be described as investor relationship and business relationship.
1.2 Some of the companies that comprise the institutions, which invest:
l- American International Assurance Company (Australia) Ltd:
American International Assurance Company (Australia) Ltd comprises the institution that is American International Group Inc (AIG). American International Group, Inc. AIG takes a lead in international insurance and financial services, with operations in more than 130 countries. Its global businesses include insurance services, retirement services, financial services and asset management. For example, it occupies one of the largest U.S. retirement services through AIG SunAmerica and AIG VALIC. The ten major investors include: Citicorp and Citibank, N.A, The Molson Companies Limited, Prudential Insurance Company of America, Credit Suisse First Boston, American International Group, Inc, WQED Multimedia, Hellman & Friedman LLC, Sullivan & Cromwell, Former United States Secretary of Defense and Senator, and National Bureau of Economic Research.
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