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Closed-end fund definition

What does Closed-end fund mean?

A collective investment vehicle that issues a fixed amount of equity capital to investors. Purchases of the fund's stock must be balanced by sales by other investors. Shares in closed-end funds are often dealt on a stock exchange. Investment Trusts are examples of closed-end funds.

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