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Institutional Brokerage
An institutional brokerage is a an investment brokerage house or brokerage firm which has institutions as its clients. An institutional brokerage always serves institutions and may or may not serve retail clients.

 


Institutional Brokers' Estimate System (IBES)
Service that assembles analysts' estimates of future earnings for thousands of publicly traded companies, detailing how many estimates are available for each company and the high, low, ...

Institutional broker
A broker who buys and sells securities for institutional investors such as banks, and mutual funds, pensions.
Institutional investors ...

IBES (Institutional Broker's Estimate System)
A service provided by Lynch, Jones and Ryan.

Institutional Brokers Estimate System. A system dedicated to the systematic collection and reporting of corporate earnings estimates and security analysts' recommendations. I/B/E/S provides information on over 17,000 companies in 47 countries.

Institutional Broker
Broker who trades securities for institutional clients such as banks, mutual funds, pension funds and insurance companies.
See: Institutional Broker's Estimate System; Institutional Investor; Retail Investor ...

IBES - See: Institutional Brokers Estimate System
IBF - See: International Banking Facility
IBNR - Incurred But Not Reported.

institutional brokerage A brokerage which has institutions as its clients. institutional financing Financing provided by an institution, as opposed to retail investors.

The scrip is traded from stock exchanges via share brokers or institutional brokers and there are many such exchanges.

It operates two major businesses through Instinet, LLC, The Institutional Broker, and Inet ATS, Inc., the electronic marketplace. Inet represents the consolidation of the order flow of the former Instinet ECN and former Island ECN, providing its U.S.

The sell side includes retail brokers, institutional brokers and traders, and research departments. If an institutional portfolio manager changes jobs and becomes a registered representative, he or she has moved from the buy side to the sell side.

Alternatively, capital accumulation can also refer to when an institutional broker or individual investor acquires a large number of shares of a particular stock or mutual fund over an extended period of time.

In the context of investments, refers to the purchase by an institutional broker of a large number of shares over a period of time in order to avoid pushing the price of that share up.

Based on forecasts from proprietary sources such as Institutional Brokers' Estimate System (IBES), First Call, or Zach's. Growth is forecast of earnings minus current earnings divided by current earnings.

The services of private client stockbrokers, whose clients are mostly private individuals, are very different from the services of institutional brokers.

Prospective Earnings Growth (P.E.G. Ratio) Based on forecasts from sources such as Institutional Broker's Estimate System (I.B.E.S.), First Call, or Zach's.

Prospective Earnings Growth (PEG Ratio) Based on forecasts from proprietary sources such as Institutional Brokers' Estimate System (IBES), First Call, or Zach's. Growth is forecast of earnings minus current earnings divided by current earnings.

See also: Banks, Values, Expense, Funding, Capital investment

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