Investment Trusts are listed companies whose purpose is to invest in the shares of other companies. They differ from Funds in the following ways:
Plus, because the number of shares in issue is fixed, the price of shares is determined by supply and demand. There's no direct link to the value of the investments held in the Investment Trust. This means that the shares can trade at either a premium or a discount to the actual value of the trust's investments.
We understand that investing isn't right for everyone. It's well known that investments, their value and the income they provide can go down as well as up and you might not get back what you originally invested. If you're not sure about the suitability of an investment please contact our Advice team.
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