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  2. Investing giants want to offer retail traders access to a ...

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    Investment firms want to offer private-credit ETFs to ordinary investors, the WSJ reported. It would give retail investors access to a $1.7 trillion market.

  3. Individual investors vs. institutional investors: How ... - AOL

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    Two of the most significant types of investors are individual investors and institutional investors. Individual investors are individuals investing on their own behalf, and are also called retail ...

  4. Financial market participants - Wikipedia

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    A retail investor is an individual investor possessing shares of a given security. Retail investors can be further divided into two categories of share ownership: A Beneficial Shareholder is a retail investor who holds shares of their securities in the account of a bank or broker, also known as "in street name". The broker is in possession of ...

  5. BlackRock's private markets push may not be over after 2024 ...

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    Total transaction volume in the market, where owners of stakes in private equity funds can sell them to other investors before the fund matures, is expected to hit a record-breaking $140 billion ...

  6. Nasdaq Private Market - Wikipedia

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    Nasdaq Private Market (NPM) provides a secondary market trading venue for issuers, brokers, shareholders, and prospective investors of private company stock.Since inception, NPM has facilitated more than $40 billion in transactional volume and has worked with 400+ private companies and 100,000+ employees, stakeholders, and investors.

  7. Securities market participants (United States) - Wikipedia

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    An investor is a person or corporate entity that makes an investment by buying and selling securities. [2] There are two sub-categories: retail (persons) and institutional (investment managers and hedge funds). [3] Investment managers are either investment companies such as mutual funds [4] or investment advisers which invest for clients. [5]

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