Institutional Investors Take Greater U.S. Corporate Control

This article appears courtesy of Institutional Investor

This article appears courtesy of Institutional Investor

Source: InstitutionalInvestor.com

Declines in the stock market have not dampened institutional investors’ enthusiasm for acquiring equity ownership control of U.S. markets, according to The Conference Board.

In its latest Institutional Investor Report, the board says institutional investor corporate investment has bounced back in 2003 to 1999 levels, after dipping during the Internet bubble burst of 2000-2002.

The report found that U.S. institutional investors control about 20% of corporate assets, down from a record 22.5%

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