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  • 11investment-grade — inˈvestment ˌgrade adjective FINANCE investment grade Securities (= shares, bonds etc) are a fairly safe investment because they are quite likely to be repaid: • Philadelphia was able to get investment grade ratings for the issue because money to …

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  • 12investment product — ➔ product * * * investment product UK US noun [C] FINANCE ► a type of investment, such as bonds or shares, that is sold by a financial organization and that pays interest or a dividend: »The insurance company sells annuities and other investment… …

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  • 13investment trust — see trust Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. investment trust …

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  • 14Investment style — refers to different style characteristics of equities, bonds or financial derivatives within a given investment philosophy. Theory would favor a combination of big capitalization, passive and value. Of course one could almost get that when… …

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  • 15investment company — or investment trust n. a company or trust that invests in diverse securities with funds obtained through the sale of its own shares: see also CLOSED END, OPEN END (sense 1) …

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  • 16investment trust — A closed end fund regulated by the Investment Company Act of 1940. These funds have a fixed number of shares that are traded on the secondary markets , like corporate stock. The market price may exceed the net asset value per share, in which case …

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  • 17investment — money used to purchase any capital items for the business and expected to yield an income. Glossary of Business Terms The creation of more money through the use of capital. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary This has a special regulatory meaning… …

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  • 18investment — An expenditure to acquire property or other assets in order to produce revenue; the asset so acquired. The placing of capital or laying out of money in a way intended to secure income or profit from its employment. Securities & Exchange… …

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  • 19investment — An expenditure to acquire property or other assets in order to produce revenue; the asset so acquired. The placing of capital or laying out of money in a way intended to secure income or profit from its employment. Securities & Exchange… …

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  • 20investment trust — or closed end trust Financial organization that pools the funds of its shareholders and invests them in a diversified portfolio of securities. It differs from a mutual fund, which issues units representing diversified holdings rather than shares… …

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