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investment trust

NOUN
  1. a financial institution that sells shares to individuals and invests in securities issued by other companies

How To Use investment trust In A Sentence

  • This investment trust has delivered exceptional returns over the past few years by riding a wave of mergers, acquisitions and innovation. Times, Sunday Times
  • However, by 1981 the firm realised that investment trusts had reached a plateau.
  • Unlike open-ended funds, investment trusts have a fixed pool of funds that is raised in one go and then given to the manager to distribute. Times, Sunday Times
  • He thinks there are distinct advantages to investment trusts over open-ended funds, not least the lower fees platforms charge to invest in them. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some unit and investment trusts aim to provide capital growth, others income.
  • My investment trust picks err on the side of caution. Times, Sunday Times
  • A securities investment trust enterprise shall prescribe and execute the criteria for selecting fund custodian institution.
  • Many investment platforms do not promote investment trusts on their list of top funds. Times, Sunday Times
  • This method of pricing is easier to understand and the complexity of investment trusts is undoubtedly one of their drawbacks. Times, Sunday Times
  • Another alternative would be to invest in a unit or investment trust that specialise in property.
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