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A unit trust is a type of collective investment where investors’ funds are pooled together to invest in a diversified portfolio of securities, such as stocks, bonds, or real estate. A unit trust is structured as a trust, and investors hold units that represent their share of the underlying assets. Unit trusts are popular in the UK and some other countries, and they are managed by a fund manager who decides which securities to buy and sell.
An investor buys units in a unit trust that focuses on UK blue-chip stocks, gaining exposure to a diversified portfolio managed by a professional fund manager.
• A collective investment scheme where investors buy units representing a share of a pooled portfolio.
• Managed by a professional fund manager who makes investment decisions on behalf of unit holders.
• Common in countries like the UK and offers diversification across asset classes.
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