closed-end investment company business definition
An investment company that issues a limited number of shares and does not redeem those that are outstanding. Shares of closed-end investment companies trade on the exchanges or in the over-the-counter market. Thus, like stock of other publicly traded companies, share prices are determined by the pressures of supply and demand rather than by the value of underlying assets. Also called
publicly traded fund. Compare
mutual fund. See also
regulated investment company.
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