Term:
Unit investment trust
Definition:

A unit investment trust is an investment company that owns a fixed set of securities for the life of the company. That is, the investment company rarely alters the composition of its portfolio over the life of the company. (Investments, W.F. Sharpe/G.J. Alexander)

Domain:
Finance
Source:
Institutional Investors Statistical Yearbook, 2000 edition, Annex III, Glossary
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