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Investment trusts are similar to unit trusts.
Investment trusts are similar to unit trusts.


However, unlike a unit trust, the number of shares that can be issued is limited (it is an closed -ended structure).   
However, unlike a unit trust, the number of shares that can be issued is limited (it is a closed-ended structure).   





Revision as of 13:15, 16 December 2021

An investment trust is a limited liability company whose sole aim is to invest in securities issued by other entities.


Investment trusts are similar to unit trusts.

However, unlike a unit trust, the number of shares that can be issued is limited (it is a closed-ended structure).


See also