Unit trusts and OEICs
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11. Shares in OEICs
Each 'share' in an OEIC represents an equal fraction of the assets of the fund.
- The shares are not tradable on the stock exchange but are bought from the managers and sold back to the managers in a similar way to the buying and selling of units in a unit trust.
- As its title suggests, the OEIC is an open-ended investment vehicle, which means that the number of shares in issue is not fixed and that the managers can create or cancel shares according to demand (just like unit trusts).
- The managers may also issue several different kinds of shares to cater for diverse investors, with different charging structures or denominated in different currencies.
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