Norwegian term
rentefond
Interest-bearing funds?
4 | fixed income fund | Per Bergvall |
Jul 2, 2008 13:42: adrian_r changed "Level" from "Non-PRO" to "PRO"
PRO (3): Egil Presttun, Per Bergvall, adrian_r
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Proposed translations
fixed income fund
Fixed income fund is the collective term for funds that invest only in fixed income securities (interest bearing securities such as notes and bonds) and bank deposits. A fixed income fund will normally achieve better terms of interest than what private individuals are able to on their own. For larger institutions, the use of fixed income funds is a good tool for risk diversification.
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