Term:
Investment pools
Definition:

Investment pools are institutional units that are organized financial arrangements, excluding pension funds, that consolidate Other Financial Intermediaries investor funds for the purpose of acquiring financial assets.
Examples are mutual funds, investment trusts, unit trusts, and other collective investment units. Investors usually purchase shares representing fixed proportions of the fund.

Domain:
Finance
Source:
Monetary and Financial Statistics Manual, IMF, Washington, 2000, para. 100
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