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=== OEIC Funds === OEIC stands for Open-Ended Investment Company, which is a type of investment fund structure commonly used in the United Kingdom. An OEIC is a publicly traded company that issues shares to investors and uses the proceeds to invest in a portfolio of assets, such as stocks, bonds, and real estate. OEICs are similar to mutual funds in the United States, as they allow investors to pool their money together to invest in a diversified portfolio of assets. However, unlike traditional mutual funds, OEICs are structured as companies and issue shares to investors, rather than selling units in a trust. This means that the number of shares in an OEIC can vary, as new shares can be created or existing shares can be cancelled based on investor demand. OEIC funds are regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) in the UK and must comply with all relevant regulations, including the UCITS (Undertakings for Collective Investment in Transferable Securities) Directive for mutual funds. OEICs are widely used by UK fund managers to offer a range of investment strategies and asset classes to investors. Like other investment funds, OEICs are subject to market risk, and investors should carefully consider the risks and benefits before investing.
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