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Definition of Open-end investment company
1. Noun. A regulated investment company with a pool of assets that regularly sells and redeems its shares.
Generic synonyms: Fund, Investment Company, Investment Firm, Investment Trust
Specialized synonyms: Index Fund
Lexicographical Neighbors of Open-end Investment Company
Literary usage of Open-end investment company
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Institutional Investors by OECD Staff (2004)
"Until 1995 there was only one open- end investment company. Because of the tax
allowances which were applicable until 1994, investors preferred closed-end ..."
2. Institutional investors: Statistical Yearbook/Annuaire Statistique by OECD Staff, SourceOECD (Online service), Oecd (2002)
"Until 1 995 there was only one open-end investment company. Because of the tax
allowances which were applicable until 1 994, investors preferred closed-end ..."
3. U. S. Industrial Outlook, 1994: Business Forecasts for 350 Industries (1994)
"open-end investment company—sells mutual funds publicly and redeems mutual funds
upon request of the shareholder. Closed-end investment company—similar to ..."
4. Statistical Abstract of the United States, 1997: The National Data Book by United States Government Printing Office, United States Department Of Commerce (1879)
"... an open-end investment company that continuously issues and redeems shares
that represent an interest in a pool of financial assets] No. 823. ..."
5. Financial Investigations: A Financial Approach to Detecting and Resolving Crimesby Don Vogel by Don Vogel (1999)
"They include the following: • Bank stocks • Insurance company stocks • US Government
securities • Municipal bonds • open-end investment company shares ..."