Institutional Investor (magazine)


Institutional Investor magazine is a monthly periodical published by Euromoney Institutional Investor. It was founded in 1967 by Gilbert E. Kaplan. A separate international edition of the magazine was established in 1976 for readers in Europe and Asia. Capital Cities Communications purchased the magazine in 1984. The Walt Disney Company bought Capital Cities in 1996 and sold the magazine to Euromoney a year later. Institutional Investor has offices in New York City, London and Hong Kong. In 2018, Institutional Investor became digital only.

Sister publications

Institutional Investor's Alpha is a quarterly magazine that focuses on the global hedge fund industry. It was launched in 2003 under the original title, Alpha, to cover the fast-growing hedge fund industry. Throughout the year, the magazine conducts and releases proprietary research and rankings that serve as benchmarks for the hedge fund industry. It was established in 2009, as a successor to the magazine Alpha.
Institutional Investor publishes 11 finance research journals under the brand Institutional Investor Journals. The Journal of Portfolio Management was launched in 1974 by Peter L. Bernstein and is currently edited by Frank J. Fabozzi.

Research and rankings

Institutional Investor publishes global research and issues rankings throughout the year that often serve as industry benchmarks. Top-line results are published in the magazine while the full details are available on institutionalinvestor.com. The rankings include:
Executive Teams
Research Teams