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  • 11closed-end mutual funds — A mutual fund that issues a set number of shares, which then are only re sold on the secondary market exchanges like regular stock shares. Exchange Handbook Glossary A mutual fund that issues a set number of shares, which then are only re sold on …

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  • 12Open-end fund — An open end(ed) fund is a collective investment scheme which can issue and redeem shares at any time. An investor will generally purchase shares in the fund directly from the fund itself rather than from the existing shareholders. It contrasts… …

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  • 13Open-End Fund — A type of mutual fund that does not have restrictions on the amount of shares the fund will issue. If demand is high enough, the fund will continue to issue shares no matter how many investors there are. Open end funds also buy back shares when… …

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  • 14Open-End Management Company — A company that distributes and redeems securities it issues. The most common open end management companies are mutual fund companies which sell and redeem shares at the net asset value per share. This is just a fancy legal name for a mutual fund …

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  • 15open-end fund — Used in the context of general equities. mutual fund that continually creates new shares on demand. mutual fund shareholders buy the funds at net asset value and may redeem ( redemption) them at any time at the prevailing market prices.… …

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  • 16East End of London — The East End of London, known locally as the East End, is the area of London, England, east of the medieval walled City of London and north of the River Thames, although it is not defined by universally accepted formal boundaries. Use of the term …

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  • 17Crouch End railway station — Crouch End The site of Crouch End station building in 2010 Location Place Crouch End Local authority …

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  • 19Non-sufficient funds — (NSF) is a term used in the banking industry to indicate that a demand for payment (a cheque) cannot be honored because insufficient funds are available in the account on which the instrument was drawn. In simplified terms, a cheque has been… …

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  • 20open-end mortgage — noun : a mortgage under which additional funds may be borrowed without making a new mortgage contrasted with closed mortgage * * * a mortgage agreement against which new sums of money may be borrowed under certain conditions …

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