A growing number of closed-end funds are trading at prices above the value of their assets, a market distortion that could subject holders to sharp declines should interest rates pick up. ‘We are advising people not to buy,’ said one fund chief.
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Sun, 10/23/2016 - 2:22pm
A growing number of closed-end funds are trading at prices above the value of their assets, a market distortion that could subject holders to sharp declines should interest rates pick up. ‘We are advising people not to buy,’ said one fund chief.