tracker fund

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tracker fund

n
(Banking & Finance) finance an investment fund that is administered so that its value changes in line with the average value of shares in a market
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fonds indiciel coté
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AKD Index Tracker Fund (AKDITF)###September 04, 2019###10.02###9.91
If you still want to go with the low effort route to investing, but don't want fancy trusting the robots, then you could always plonk your money into a tracker fund instead.
Invest as little as PS1 into a range of products, quickly via an Exchange Tracker Fund."
Beltone Financial to list Egypt index tracker fund on Nasdaq Dubai Beltone Financial plans to list its Egyptian index tracker fund on the Nasdaq Dubai exchange and aims to quadruple the fund's value within a year.
Centaur Asset Management, the international asset management and investment advisory division of Centaur Holdings, has launched the Centaur Natural Resources Bond Tracker Fund. The new Fund is an open-ended mutual fund, domiciled in Bermuda, and is targeted at income seeking investors through a non-equity correlated debt securities investment structure.
5 February 2014 -- New York-based S&P Dow Jones Indices (NYSE: MHFI) said that it has launched the S&P Business Development Company Index and licensed it to Tokyo-based Nikko Asset Management to launch a tracker fund in Japan.
The investment would have produced a higher return than if the same money had been paid into an instant access account, but it would have been outperformed by a notice savings account, tracker fund and a balanced managed fund.
Muscat Fund, launched in 1995, is the first and only MSM index tracker fund in Oman.
LEGAL & General's Index Tracker Fund has averaged 7.6pc a year over 10 years, with no initial management charges.
Save just pounds 100 of this figure in a Tracker Fund -which gives you shares in a variety of Stock Market companies -and after 40 years your investment could be worth pounds 424,000.
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