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open-end

[oh-puhn-end]

adjective

  1. of, relating to, or like an open-end investment company.

  2. open-ended.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of open-end1

First recorded in 1905–10
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Example Sentences

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Morningstar data on U.S. open-end funds' Chinese holdings shows Vanguard has the largest exposure with $79.3 billion against Blackrock's $52.7 billion.

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“The financial stability risks posed by money market and open-end funds have not been sufficiently addressed,” she said.

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The data included open-end funds and exchange traded products, it said.

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Securities and Exchange Commission that new proposed rules aimed at better preparing open-end funds to weather distressed market conditions would harm investors saving for retirement.

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"This risks reducing protections for investors in general, increasing costs to fund shareholders that remain in registered open-end funds, adversely affecting investor choices and investment outcomes, and generally harming the best interests of tens of millions of fund investors," they said.

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