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27 August, 15:45

Which person is responsible for buying and selling investments for their clients?

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  1. 27 August, 15:57
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    Institutional Investor

    Explanation:

    An "Institutional Investor" is a business or organization that is responsible for buying and selling investments for their clients. This means that they invest money on behalf of their clients. They are more knowledgeable about investment opportunities than retail investors.

    Investments may come in the form of bonds, stocks and other forms of securities.

    Types of Institutional Investors:

    Commercial banks Mutual funds Pension funds Insurance companies Endowment funds Hedge funds

    So, this explains the answer.
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