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investment trust

British  

noun

  1. a financial enterprise that invests its subscribed capital in securities for its investors' benefit

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Senior living real estate investment trusts have done well thanks to strong demographic trends as more baby boomers reach retirement age.

From Barron's

Real estate investment trusts are suddenly a haven in a market dominated by fears about Iran, rising oil prices, and the unwinding of the artificial-intelligence trade.

From Barron's

Vici Properties, the real-estate investment trust that was spun off in Caesars’ bankruptcy proceedings in 2017 and counts Caesars as a major tenant, had been viewed as a potential roadblock to a deal.

From The Wall Street Journal

Investors and builders were blindsided by the move and say it would effectively dismantle the single-family rental business for large companies and real-estate investment trusts—and lead to higher housing costs.

From The Wall Street Journal

Real-estate investment trusts are typically considered to be income investments because they have tax advantages requiring them to distribute most of their profits to shareholders through dividends.

From MarketWatch