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Unit trust

British pronunciation/jˈuːnɪt tɹˈʌst/
American pronunciation/jˈuːnɪt tɹˈʌst/
Unit trust
[NOUN]
1

an investing company that facilitates investment in various businesses and provides profits paid directly to each unit owner

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2Here are two sources of liquidity, that if they're doing the job properly, and actually catastrophe bonds absolutely have quant doing what they usually do, you would have firepower, you'd have liquidity to allocate to some of these dislocations, whether they were in CLOs or some of the madness gains in unit trusts markets, et cetera, et cetera.
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