Investment Companies

Closed-End Funds
Closed-End Funds are investment funds with a fixed amount of capital managed by an investment company, as opposed to open-ended funds like unit trusts that continually issue and redeem shares.
Investment Company Act of 1940
Legislation passed by Congress requiring registration and regulation of investment companies by the Securities and Exchange Commission. The Act sets the standards by which mutual funds and other investment companies operate.

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