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Company S.A.) to spread their money in many different investment products such as shares, bonds, deposits, repo etc. Those companies in Greece may provide services according to article 4 of Law 3283/2004. People who own units (shares) of a mutual fund are called unitholders. In Greece co-unitholders, which are persons participating in the same units of M/F have exactly the same rights as the unitholder (according to the Law for the deposits in common account 5638/1932). The unitholders have to sign and accept the document which describes the purpose of the Mutual Fund, how it operates, and anything concerning the Fund. This document is the regulation of the M/F. The property of each M/F by law have to be under the control of a bank legally operating in Greece (Greek or foreign). The bank is the custodian of the M/F and except of the custody of the fund also controls the lawfulness of all movements of the management company. The
Supervisory and Regulatory Body of M.F. Management Companies and Portfolio Investment Companies is the
354:, where Part XVII, sections 235 to 284 deal with the requirements for a collective investment scheme to operate. It states in section 235 that a "collective investment scheme" means "any arrangements with respect to property of any description, including money, the purpose or effect of which is to enable persons taking part in the arrangements (whether by becoming owners of the property or any part of it or otherwise) to participate in or receive profits or income arising from the acquisition, holding, management or disposal of the property or sums paid out of such profits or income".
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984:) this charge may be applied at the start of the plan or as an ongoing percentage of the fund value each year. While this cost will diminish your returns it could be argued that it reflects a separate payment for an advice service rather than a detrimental feature of collective investment vehicles. Indeed, it is often possible to purchase units or shares directly from the providers without bearing this cost.
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1975:. (Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, chapter 1, pp. 18–43). As Goetzmann & Rouwenhorst (2008) noted, "The 17th and 18th centuries in the Netherlands were a remarkable time for finance. Many of the financial products or instruments that we see today emerged during a relatively short period. In particular, merchants and bankers developed what we would today call
731:. If markets are growing rapidly this can allow the vehicle to take advantage of the growth to a greater extent than if only the subscribed contributions were invested. However this premise only works if the cost of the borrowing is less than the increased growth achieved. If the borrowing costs are more than the growth achieved a net loss is achieved.
347:(typically known as UCITS for short) created an EU-wide structure, so that funds fulfilling its basic regulations could be marketed in any member state. The basic aim of collective investment scheme regulation is that the financial "products" that are sold to the public are sufficiently transparent, with full disclosure about the nature of the terms.
1732:. It comes under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of National Economy and controls the operation of all M/Fs available in Greece. All investors have to be very careful and about the risk they undertake. They have to have in mind that all investments have a certain degree of risk. Risk–free investments does not exist.
626:. Each time money is invested, new shares or units are created to match the prevailing share price; each time shares are redeemed, the assets sold match the prevailing share price. In this way there is no supply or demand created for shares and they remain a direct reflection of the underlying assets.
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can be charged at the discretion of the fund manager, to offset the cost of market transactions resulting from large un-matched buy or sell orders. For example, if the volume of purchases outweigh the volume of sales in a particular trading period the fund manager will have to go to the market to buy
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in the process and having an adverse effect on the fund as a whole ("diluting" the fund). The same is the case with large sell orders. A dilution levy is therefore applied where appropriate and paid for by the investor in order that large single transactions do not reduce the value of the fund as a
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If one investor had to buy a large number of direct investments, the amount this person would be able to invest in each holding is likely to be small. Dealing costs are normally based on the number and size of each transaction, therefore the overall dealing costs would take a large chunk out of the
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Unit investment trusts (UITs) are issued to the public only once when they are created. UITs generally have a limited life span, established at creation. Investors can redeem shares directly with the fund at any time (similar to an open-end fund) or wait to redeem them upon the trust's termination.
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We could say that a mutual fund is a pool of money which belongs to many investors. Otherwise a M/F is the common cashier of many investors who trust a third party to operate and manage their wealth. Moreover, they order this third party which in Greece is called A.E.D.A.K. (Mutual Fund
Management
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managing the investment decisions on behalf of the investors will of course expect remuneration. This is often taken directly from the fund assets as a fixed percentage each year or sometimes a variable (performance based) fee. If the investor managed their own investments, this cost would be
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An investor that chooses to use an investment fund as a way to invest his or her money does not need to spend as much personal time making investment decisions, doing investment research, or performing actual trades. Instead, these actions and decisions will be done by one or more fund managers
1360:. The difference is typically 5% and may be varied by the vehicle's manager to reflect changes in the market; the amount of variation may be limited by the vehicles rules or regulatory rules. The difference between the buying and selling price includes initial charge for entering the fund.
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is a measure of the association between a fund and its benchmark. Values are between 0 and 1. Perfect correlation is indicated by 1, and 0 indicates no correlation. This measure is useful in determining if the fund manager is adding value in their investment choices or acting as a
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technology). Depending on the country there is normally a bias towards the domestic market due to familiarity, and the lack of currency risk. Funds are often selected on the basis of these specified investment aims, their past investment performance, and other factors such as fees.
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paid to intermediaries or salespeople. Typically this fee is a percentage of the investment. Some vehicles waive the initial charge and apply an exit charge instead. This may be gradually disappearing after a number of years. Closed-end funds traded on an exchange are subject to
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then there is a systematic risk that all the shares could be affected by adverse market changes. To avoid this systematic risk investment managers may diversify into different non-perfectly-correlated asset classes. For example, investors might hold their assets in equal parts in
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investment. Income or value based investment tends to select stocks with strong income streams, often more established businesses. Growth investment selects stocks that tend to reinvest their income to generate growth. Each strategy has its critics and proponents; some prefer a
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Many collective investment vehicles split the fund into multiple classes of shares or units. The underlying assets of each class are effectively pooled for the purposes of investment management, but classes typically differ in the fees and expenses paid out of the fund's assets.
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to protect the existing investors from the increased dealing costs. Adjusting the bid/offer prices closer to the cancellation/creation prices allows the manager to protect the interest of the existing investors in changing market conditions. Most unit trusts are dual priced.
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is a measure of volatility of the fund's performance over a period of time. The higher the figure the greater the variability of the fund's performance. High historical volatility may indicate high future volatility, and therefore increased investment risk in a
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If the investor holds shares directly, he has the right to attend the company's annual general meeting and vote on important matters. Investors in a collective investment vehicle often have none of the rights connected with individual investments within the fund.
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It remains unclear whether professional active investment managers can reliably enhance risk adjusted returns by an amount that exceeds fees and expenses of investment management. Terminology varies with country but investment funds are often referred to as
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vehicles notionally have a single price for units/shares and this price is the same if buying or selling. As single prices vehicle cannot adjust the difference between the buying and selling price to adjust for market conditions, another mechanism, the
1126:. Therefore, they employ dynamic portfolio strategies, buying and selling investments with changing market conditions, based on their belief that particular individual holdings or sections of the market will perform better than others.
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represents an estimate of how much the fund will move if its benchmark moves by 1 unit. This shows the fund's sensitivity to changes in the market. Beta investment strategies tend to favour asset allocation models to achieve
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money alongside other investors in order to benefit from the inherent advantages of working as part of a group such as reducing the risks of the investment by a significant percentage. These advantages include an ability to:
1325:) to cover the cost of administering the vehicle and remunerating the investment manager. This may be a flat rate based on the value of the assets or a performance related fee based on a predefined target being achieved.
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Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) combine characteristics of both closed-end funds and open-end funds. They are structured as open-end investment companies or UITs. ETFs are traded throughout the day on a stock exchange. An
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Each fund has a defined investment goal to describe the remit of the investment manager and to help investors decide if the fund is right for them. The investment aims will typically fall into the broad categories of
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Many forms of investment may not be readily salable on the open market (e.g. commercial property) or the market has a small capacity and investments may take time to sell. Assets that are easily sold are termed
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mirroring the market and making little difference. For example, an index fund will have an R-squared with its benchmark index very close to 1, indicating close to perfect correlation (the index fund's fees and
278:. The term also includes specialized vehicles such as collective and common trust funds, which are unique bank-managed funds structured primarily to commingle assets from qualifying pension plans or trusts.
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When analysing investment performance, statistical measures are often used to compare 'funds'. These statistical measures are often reduced to a single figure representing an aspect of past performance:
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The aim of most funds is to make money by investing in assets to obtain a real return (i.e. better than inflation). The philosophy used to manage the fund's investment vary and two opposing views exist.
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604:(NAV) is the value of a vehicle's assets minus the value of its liabilities. The method for calculating this varies between vehicle types and jurisdiction and can be subject to complex regulation.
1155:, in which the manager minimizes costs by broadly following a passive indexing strategy, but has the discretion to actively deviate from the index in the hopes of earning modestly higher returns.
1140:, which attempt to replicate the performance of a market index by holding securities proportionally to their value in the market as a whole. Another example of passive management is the "
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Both funds are run by
Investment Company (KUA - kompania z upravlinnya actyvami). Funds and companies regulated and supervised by DKTsPFR (Securities and stock market state commission)
1988:
Jong, Abe de & Kooijmans, Tim and
Koudijs, Peter, Intermediation in Mortgage-Backed Securities: The Plantation Business of F.W. Hudig, 1759-1797 (May 25, 2020). Available at SSRN:
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Unlike other types of mutual funds, unit investment trusts do not have a professional investment manager. Their portfolio of securities is established at the creation of the UIT.
527:. The nature of the vehicle and its limitations are often linked to its constitutional nature and the associated tax rules for the type of structure within a given jurisdiction.
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are less common, with around $ 277 billion in assets under management as of 2019, including about $ 107 billion in equities and $ 170 billion in bonds; market leaders include
827:) may qualify to purchase "institutional" shares (and gain the benefit of their typically lower expense ratios) even though no members of the plan would qualify individually.
882:). If your money is invested in such a failed holding you could lose your capital. By investing in a range of equities (or other securities) the capital risk is reduced.
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In most instances whatever the investment aim the fund manager will select an appropriate index or combination of indices to measure its performance against; e.g.
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In the United States, at the end of 2018, there were 506 closed-end mutual funds with combined assets of $ 0.25 trillion, accounting for 1% of the U.S. industry.
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1801:. If the managed investment vehicle is open for retail investors, the managed investment vehicle must be registered with ASIC. An unregistered vehicle has a
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index, nor his Virgin Index
Tracker fund over three years, nor achieve its stated aim to beat the index by 2% each year. He lost and paid ÂŁ6,000 to charity.
320:. Amsterdam-based businessman Abraham van Ketwich (also known as Adriaan van Ketwich) is often credited as the originator of the world's first mutual fund.
1371:. There is a differential between the cancellation and bid prices, and the creation and offer prices. The additional units are created are place in the
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If the assets you invest in are held in another currency there is a risk that currency movements alone may affect the value. This is referred to as
772:—may be limited to family members or whoever set up the fund. They are not publicly traded and may be arranged for tax- or estate-planning purposes.
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Collective investments by their nature tend to invest in a range of individual securities. However, if the securities are all in a similar type of
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Although the investor can choose the type of fund to invest in, they have no control over the choice of individual holdings that make up the fund.
766:—are limited by laws, regulations, and/or rules to experienced and/or sophisticated investors and often have high minimum investment requirements.
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vehicles have a buying (offer) price and selling (bid) price. The buying price is higher than the selling price, this difference is known as the
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At the end of 2018, there were 1,988 ETFs in the United States with combined assets of $ 3.3 trillion, accounting for 16% of the U.S. industry.
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Closed-end funds are a special type of investment fund in the U.S. which is offered to the public, but not redeemable. Lemke, Lins and Smith,
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760:—are available to most investors within the jurisdiction they are offered. Some restrictions on age and size of investment may be imposed.
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A common concern with any investment is that you may lose the money you invest—your capital. This risk is therefore often referred to as
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are common. As of 2019, the top 5 asset managers accounted for 55% of the 19.3 trillion in mutual fund and ETF investments. However, for
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1979:. Mutual funds and various other forms of structured finance that still exist today emerged in the 17th and 18th centuries in Holland."
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An open-end fund is equitably divided into shares which vary in price in direct proportion to the variation in value of the fund's
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Still a third class might have a high minimum investment limit and only be open to financial institutions; such a class is called
665:(NAV); it may be at a "premium" to NAV (i.e., higher than NAV) or, more commonly, at a "discount" to NAV (i.e., lower than NAV).
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Société d'investissement à capital fixe|SICAF (Société d'investissement à capital fixe) (Investment company with fixed capital)
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For an open-end fund, there may be an initial charge levied on the purchase of units or shares this covers dealing costs, and
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These differences are supposed to reflect different costs involved in servicing investors in various classes; for example:
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This can greatly increase the investment risk of the fund by increased volatility and exposure to increased capital risk.
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1203:'s return is 0. This shows the fund's performance relative to the benchmark and can demonstrate the value added by the
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are often divided into smaller funds e.g. US large caps, Japanese smaller companies, European Growth, UK mid caps etc.
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The internal workings of a fund are more complicated than this description suggests. The manager sets a price for
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Some vehicles are designed to have a limited term with enforced redemption of shares or units on a specified date.
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Some collective investment vehicles have the power to borrow money to make further investments; a process known as
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In the United States, at the end of 2018, there were 4,917 UITs with combined assets of less than $ 0.1 trillion.
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1473:, the top 5 account for 22% of the market, with the top 10 accounting for 30% and the top 25 accounting for 39%.
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Investment funds are promoted with a wide range of investment aims either targeting specific geographic regions (
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The first (recorded) professionally managed investment funds or collective investment schemes, such as
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hire professional investment managers, who may offer better returns and more adequate risk management;
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Please see below for general information on specific forms of vehicles in different jurisdictions.
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or LIC. Closed-ended collective investment either corporate or trust based. Available since 1928.
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Collective investment vehicles vary in availability depending on their intended investor base:
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Unit investment trusts are the least common, with about $ 6.5 billion in assets as of 2019.
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The term "collective investment scheme" is a legal concept deriving initially from a set of
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Depending on the nature of the investment, the type of 'investment' risk will vary.
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The
Origins of Value: The Financial Innovations that Created Modern Capital Markets
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Collective Investment in Transferable Securities Directive 2009
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for future purchasers. When heavy selling occurs units are liquidated from the
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who safeguard the assets and ensure compliance with laws, regulations and rules.
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Different unit/share classes may have different combinations of fees/charges.
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Undertakings for
Collective Investment in Transferable Securities Directives
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with an initial commission (front-end load); such a class might be called
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1416:(ETFs)—an open-end fund traded by listed shares on major stock exchanges.
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1555:(OEICs or ICVCs)—Introduced 1997. Open-ended with a corporate structure.
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Reduction or elimination of requirement to spend personal time investing
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One of the main advantages of collective investment is the reduction in
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The values and performance of collective funds are listed in newspapers.
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Managed
Investment Vehicle per s 9 of the Corporations Act (Cth) 2001.
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who manages the trading, reconciliations, valuation and unit pricing.
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Carbon
Finance, Environmental Market Solutions to Climate Change
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exists. SICAVs, OEICs and U.S. mutual funds are single priced.
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Themed funds—Technology, Healthcare, Socially responsible funds.
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undertaking for collective investment in transferable securities
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1047:, etc. Also, perhaps most commonly funds are divided by their
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Gearing was a major contributory factor in the collapse of the
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Hedge Funds and Other Private Funds: Regulation and Compliance
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Less commonly, they can sell their shares in the open market.
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2236:"ICI - Release: Unit Investment Trust Deposits, January 2020"
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Additionally, some funds use a hybrid management strategy of
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The more diversified your capital, the lower the capital risk
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who own (or have rights to) the assets and associated income.
2188:"ICI - Release: Closed-End Fund Assets, Fourth Quarter 2019"
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Anlagefonds (unincorporated investment fund or common fund)
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1567:—Introduced 1970s. Open-ended with a life policy structure.
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emerging markets or Europe) or specified industry sectors (
250:). An investment fund may be held by the public, such as a
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See Irish Collective Asset-management Vehicles Act 2015
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Public investment fund (Korporatyvny investytsiyny fund)
1543:—Introduced 1868. Closed-ended with corporate structure.
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Instytut spilnogo investuvannya, ISI (Investment Funds)
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Qualifying investor alternative investment fund (QIAIF)
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funds - introduced in 2014. Closed-ended or open-ended.
1422:(REITs)—a close-ended fund that invests in real estate.
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to regulate mutual fund investment and management. The
2303:(consumer information) – U.S. SEC Investment Companies
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Loan Originating Alternative Investment Fund (L-QIAIF)
1967:
Goetzmann, William N.; Rouwenhorst, K. Geert (2008).
1946:
Goetzmann, William N.; Rouwenhorst, K. Geert (2005).
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mechanism is used to keep the trading price close to
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Private investment fund (Payovyi investytsiyny fond)
1561:—Introduced 1931. Open-ended with a trust structure.
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are the top two when including passive investments.
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more of the assets underlying the fund, incurring a
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Retail Investor Alternative Investment Fund (RIAIF)
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650:. or directly through the fund manager to create a
638:issues a limited number of shares (or units) in an
515:Collective investment vehicles may be formed under
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350:In the United Kingdom, the primary statute is the
1674:) (unincorporated investment fund or common fund)
1408:Internationally recognised collective investments
972:is built into the vehicle. Often referred to as
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1789:open-ended trust based investments often called
1696:BEVEK (Investment Company with variable capital)
27:Way of investing money alongside other investors
2867:Qualifying investor alternative investment fund
1484:The top 5 active management funds in 2018 were
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1242:prevent the correlation from ever equalling 1).
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797:One class may be sold through a stockbroker or
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1693:BEVAK (Investment company with fixed capital)
1537:(ETFs)—Open-ended with a corporate structure.
1446:, which broadly describes three major types:
1185:Alpha, Beta, R-squared and standard deviation
2827:Labour-sponsored venture capital corporation
2078:"The Lesson From The Split Capital Debacle"
2011:The Modern Corporation and Private Property
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1911:, §4.04; §9.05 (Matthew Bender, 2018 ed.).
1758:Kommanditgesellschaft fĂĽr Kapitalanlagen (
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1148:where the portfolio is fixed from outset.
1134:ongoing costs of maintaining the portfolio
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2049:The Split Capital Investment Trust Crisis
1622:Irish Collective Asset-Management Vehicle
1573:—Open-ended with a life policy structure.
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1114:—Active managers seek to outperform the
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1606:Ireland specific collective investments
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1159:An example of active management success
1099:to measure success or failure against.
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352:Financial Services and Markets Act 2000
304:Financial history of the Dutch Republic
14:
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1994:http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3610648
1699:PRIVAK (Closed-end investment company)
1442:Investment funds are regulated by the
1282:therefore this type of risk is termed
1199:represents the fund's return when the
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300:Economic history of the Dutch Republic
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930:capital (affecting future profits).
1969:The History of Financial Innovation
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260:special-purpose acquisition company
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2030:"2019 Investment Company Factbook"
1909:Regulation of Investment Companies
1805:whilst a registered vehicle has a
1529:UK-specific collective investments
1144:" method used by many traditional
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2111:"Split Capital Investment trusts"
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213:to reduce some unsystematic risk.
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1814:Offshore collective investments
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1648:European collective investments
1584:Canadian collective investments
1553:Open-ended investment companies
1336:Open-ended vehicles are either
385:Development finance institution
61:Development finance institution
2964:Socially responsible investing
2894:Split capital investment trust
2076:Carlisle, James (2002-10-30).
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939:managing the investment fund.
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436:Bull (stock market speculator)
266:, or it may be sold only in a
224:collective investment vehicles
112:Bull (stock market speculator)
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2727:Money-weighted rate of return
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1624:(commonly referred to as an "
1504:; in 2008, the list included
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770:Private-availability vehicles
764:Limited-availability vehicles
366:Financial market participants
228:collective investment schemes
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3110:Returns-based style analysis
2873:Real estate investment trust
2605:Real estate investment trust
2385:Real estate investment trust
2034:Investment Company Institute
1950:. (Oxford University Press,
1826:Segregated portfolio company
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1292:Charging structures and fees
1103:Active or passive management
758:Public-availability vehicles
511:Constitution and terminology
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2847:Open-ended fund company
2789:Common contractual fund
2712:Assets under management
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2697:Alternative investments
1688:Netherlands and Belgium
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1799:unlisted managed funds
1595:Labour Sponsored Funds
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996:Loss of owner's rights
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2769:Investment management
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