An investor submits orders at 2:00 PM EST to liquidate holdings in both a closed-end investment company and an open-end mutual fund. At the time of order entry, the closed-end fund's secondary market bid-ask quote is 18.60 with a published net asset value (NAV) of 20.00 per share. Assuming standard market operations and no applicable redemption fees, which of the following correctly describes the pricing mechanisms governing these two transactions?
- The closed-end fund shares sell at the prevailing market bid price of $18.50 per share, whereas the open-end mutual fund shares redeem based on forward pricing at the next calculated NAV determined after market close.Cevap
- BBoth transactions execute immediately at the published morning NAV of $20.00 per share because federal regulations require investment company redemptions to take place at net asset value.
- CThe closed-end fund shares are redeemed directly by the issuing fund at the end-of-day NAV, while the open-end mutual fund shares trade continuously on secondary exchanges at the market bid price of $18.50 per share.
- DThe closed-end fund shares sell at the market ask price of 20.00 per share.
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The closed-end fund shares sell at the prevailing market bid price of $18.50 per share, whereas the open-end mutual fund shares redeem based on forward pricing at the next calculated NAV determined after market close.
Closed-end fund shares trade on secondary market exchanges driven by supply and demand, so an investor selling shares receives the current market bid price ($18.50). In contrast, open-end mutual fund shares do not trade on exchanges; transactions are processed directly with the fund sponsor using forward pricing, meaning the redemption value is based on the next calculated net asset value determined after the 4:00 PM EST market close.
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Secondary Market Pricing vs. Forward Pricing Mechanics in Investment Companies
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