closed-end company
11Closed-end fund — An investment company that sells shares like any other corporation and usually does not redeem its shares. A publicly traded fund sold on stock exchanges or over the counter that may trade above or below its net asset value. Related: Open end… …
12closed-end investment company — noun a regulated investment company that issues a fixed number of shares which are listed on a stock market • Syn: ↑closed end fund • Hypernyms: ↑investment company, ↑investment trust, ↑investment firm, ↑fund * * * an investment company that… …
13Closed-End Lease — A rental agreement that puts no obligation on the lessee (the person making periodic lease payments) to purchase the leased asset at the end of the agreement. Also called a true lease , walkaway lease or net lease . Since the lessee has no… …
14closed-end fund — noun a regulated investment company that issues a fixed number of shares which are listed on a stock market • Syn: ↑closed end investment company • Hypernyms: ↑investment company, ↑investment trust, ↑investment firm, ↑fund …
15closed-end — adjective Date: circa 1938 having a fixed capitalization of shares that are traded on the market at prices determined by the operation of the law of supply and demand < a closed end investment company > compare open end …
16closed-end — /klohzd end /, adj. of, pertaining to, or like a closed end investment company. [1935 40; Amer.] * * * …
17closed-end investment company — A mutual fund which issues a limited and fixed number of shares and does not redeem the shares. Once issued, the closed end shares trade like common stock with share values varying with the value of the price of the stocks held in the fund …
18closed-end investment company — an investment company that issues its shares in large blocks at infrequent intervals and is not obligated to redeem or repurchase them. Cf. open end investment company. * * * …
19closed-end management company — An investment company that issues a fixed number of shares of the mutual fund that it manages, and does not create new shares if demand increases. Antithesis of an open end management company. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
20closed-end — adjective 1》 having a predetermined and fixed extent. 2》 N. Amer. denoting an investment trust or company that issues a fixed number of shares …