unit investment trust

  • 101Life Assurance and Unit Trust Regulatory Organization — LAUTRO A former Self Regulating Organization that regulated institutions offering life assurance and unit trusts as principals. Most of its business was taken over by the Personal Investment Authority in 1994 and it was subsequently absorbed into …

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  • 102Open-ended investment company — /ˌəυpən ˌendɪd ɪn vestmənt ˌkʌmp(ə)ni/ noun a new form of unit trust, in which the investor purchases shares at a single price, as opposed to the offer/bid pricing system used by ordinary unit trusts. Abbreviation Oeic …

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  • 103Life Assurance and Unit Trust Regulatory Organization — LAUTRO See Personal Investment Authority …

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  • 104UIT — unit investment trust. * * * …

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  • 105UIT — unit investment trust …

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  • 106UIT — Unit Investment Trust (Business » General) * Ultraviolet Imaging Telescope (Governmental » NASA) * Union Internationale de Tir (International » French) * Jaluit Island, Marshall Islands (Regional » Airport Codes) * Usman Institute of Technology,… …

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  • 107UIT — unit investment trust паевой инвестиционный фонд, инвестиционная компания …

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  • 108Паевой фонд — (UNIT INVESTMENT TRUST) инвестиционная компания с конечным сроком существования, которая формирует начальный капитал за счет средств вкладчиков и использует доходы для формирования определенного портфеля ценных бумаг (обычно облигаций) …

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  • 109Mutual fund — This article is about mutual funds in the United States. For other forms of mutual investment, see Collective investment scheme. A mutual fund is a professionally managed type of collective investment scheme that pools money from many investors… …

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  • 110Exchange-traded fund — An exchange traded fund (ETF) is an investment fund traded on stock exchanges, much like stocks.[1] An ETF holds assets such as stocks, commodities, or bonds, and trades close to its net asset value over the course of the trading day. Most ETFs… …

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