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Are close-ended schemes always closed for buying?

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Are close-ended schemes always closed for buying?

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After the initial public offer, investors can buy or sell units of the scheme on the stock exchanges where they are listed. Certain mutual funds repurchase units on a periodic basis at NAV related prices to provide on alternative exit route to the investor. The market price of the units vary from the NAV of the scheme due to demand & supply factors, investors expectations and other market factors.

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