How To Use Closed-end fund In A Sentence
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Investment trusts, sometimes known as closed-end funds, are in effect companies that make investments.
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Some closed-end funds are converted into open-end funds.
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So has its policy of investing in markets through closed-end funds (investment trusts).
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The closed-end fund has varied its strategy since floating last year, having originally targeted locals, not tourists.
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Some billions of pounds of assets are tied up in closed-end funds, a figure that could double within five years as more companies close their life books.
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However, investment trusts, also called 'closed-end funds', do not have this problem.
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It also will be one of a handful of asset managers to offer active and passive ETFs as well as open-end and closed-end funds, including BlackRock and PIMCO.
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Investors in these closed-end funds are unaffected by a freeze on withdrawals.
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Another reason that's typically given: Most closed-end funds don't liquidate or convert to open-end funds, so it makes no sense that their share prices should reflect that.
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Insurance mutual funds would be closed-end funds with fixed end dates.
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Unlike mutual funds, which make new shares available when investors want to buy and redeem when they sell, closed-end funds issue a fixed number of shares that trade on a stock exchange.
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Previous offerings were not as successful because they were closed-end funds listed on the stock exchange which often traded at a discount to the value of the underlying assets.
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But whereas open-end funds take in cash from investors at any time, closed-end funds have a fixed amount of assets.
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But you can make a decent profit from many closed-end funds if you buy them at a steep discount and wait for them to return to their usual levels.
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Last year, the bank announced that it was changing the fund from an open-ended fund into a closed-end fund.
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Because investment trusts are closed-end funds, they don't have to buy and sell shares when new investors join and old ones leave.