Closed-End Funds are investment funds with a fixed amount of capital managed by an investment company, as opposed to open-ended funds like unit trusts that continually issue and redeem shares.
Fixed Capital refers to the amount of an organization's capital that is invested in its fixed assets, such as buildings, machinery, and equipment, which are essential for ongoing operations and production.
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