Total outstanding units Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4 Y5 Y6 Hence : ( X1 + X2 + X3 + X4 + X5 ) Y1 19.1.3 Actions required upon the specified causes for the dissolution of funds: (1) Cease to accept
Total outstanding units Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4 Y5 Y6 Hence : ( X1 + X2 + X3 + X4 + X5 ) Y1 19.1.3 Actions required upon the specified causes for the dissolution of funds: (1) Cease to accept
; (2.3) There are causes and necessities in order to protect the benefit of the investors. Should the mutual fund management company require to stop the operation longer than 1 business day, the
; (2.3) There are causes and necessities in order to protect the benefit of the investors. Should the mutual fund management company require to stop the operation longer than 1 business day, the
> Management of Mutual Fund > Classification of investment units Regulations SHARE : Detail Content Management of Mutual Fund 12. Classification of investment units (1) Classification of investment units
> Management of Mutual Fund > Classification of investment units Regulations SHARE : Detail Content Management of Mutual Fund 12. Classification of investment units (1) Classification of investment units
one month from the completion of the offering period. (2) The company may cease the offering of investment units for sale during the IPO period by notifying the SEC within seven days from the date of
one month from the completion of the offering period. (2) The company may cease the offering of investment units for sale during the IPO period by notifying the SEC within seven days from the date of
investment policy with the features of retirement mutual fund (RMF) or exchange traded fund (ETF). (2) Classification of investment units (Multi-class funds) The investment units of a mutual fund may
investment policy with the features of retirement mutual fund (RMF) or exchange traded fund (ETF). (2) Classification of investment units (Multi-class funds) The investment units of a mutual fund may