in the scheme. (4) For the mutual fund that invest in foreign countries : (4.1) The stock exchanges in the country where the mutual fund invest with over 10% of their NAV cannot open for normal
in the scheme. (4) For the mutual fund that invest in foreign countries : (4.1) The stock exchanges in the country where the mutual fund invest with over 10% of their NAV cannot open for normal
> Management of Mutual Fund > Conversion of a Closed-End to an Open-End fund Regulations SHARE : Detail Content Management of Mutual Fund 13. Conversion of a Closed-End to an Open-End fund (1) The conversion
> Management of Mutual Fund > Conversion of a Closed-End to an Open-End fund Regulations SHARE : Detail Content Management of Mutual Fund 13. Conversion of a Closed-End to an Open-End fund (1) The conversion
Before the initial public offering (IPO) (1) The mutual fund obtaining a normal approval for fund establishment may amend the scheme; (2) The mutual fund obtaining an auto-approval are not allowed
Before the initial public offering (IPO) (1) The mutual fund obtaining a normal approval for fund establishment may amend the scheme; (2) The mutual fund obtaining an auto-approval are not allowed
contract in a different manner from their normal practice while know or possessing inside information (Section 244) (1) Holder of securities exceeding five percent of the securities issuing company's
contract in a different manner from their normal practice while know or possessing inside information (Section 244) (1) Holder of securities exceeding five percent of the securities issuing company's
announcement of the NAV and investment unit values of closed-end funds (5) Calculation and announcement of the NAV, offering and redemption prices of investment units of open-end funds. (6) Uses of decimal
capital (calculation based on the par value); 3) Offering for sale at the price of the fund's NAV on the sale date. (2) Open-end mutual fund: 1) The increases shall be clearly specified in the scheme