Why Are Institutional Investors Adjusting Their Positions in Raymond James?

2 min read | March 12, 2025 10:41 AM PDT | By Team Kalkine Media

Highlights

  • Institutional investors have recently adjusted their holdings in Raymond James.
  • Changes in ownership include both increases and decreases in shares held.
  • Raymond James (NYSE:RJF) remains a key player in the financial services sector.

Institutional investors have made adjustments to their holdings in Raymond James, a financial services provider. Recent filings indicate that some firms have reduced their stake, while others have expanded their positions. These movements reflect ongoing portfolio adjustments within the sector.

Several institutional investors have modified their holdings in Raymond James. Y.D. More Investments Ltd increased its position significantly, adding shares during the fourth quarter. Similarly, Plato Investment Management Ltd expanded its stake, demonstrating continued interest in the company. These transactions highlight ongoing shifts within institutional portfolios.

In contrast, some institutions have reduced their holdings. Victory Capital Management Inc. reported a decrease in shares held during the same period. Additionally, other firms, including Gladius Capital Management LP and Peterson Financial Group Inc., initiated new positions in Raymond James. These adjustments indicate strategic changes across different investment portfolios.

Other financial firms have also made notable changes. Quarry LP significantly increased its holdings in Raymond James, reflecting broader movements within institutional portfolios. Such transactions contribute to overall market activity in the financial services sector.

Raymond James (NYSE:RJF) continues to be a significant entity within financial services. The company remains a focal point for institutional investors adjusting their holdings based on market conditions. The latest activity highlights the dynamic nature of institutional strategies in response to industry trends.

 


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