Business Insider
November 8, 2024
Most investors are familiar with equity funds, bond funds and exchange-traded funds (ETFs). On the other hand, the many feel differently with ELTIFs. Funds that are now getting a new regulatory look. While investments in ELTIFs used to be reserved for wealthy people, private investors can now also invest their money in the funds.
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