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Are mutual funds “securities” and are they regulated by the Superintendent of Securities?

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Are mutual funds “securities” and are they regulated by the Superintendent of Securities?

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Mutual funds are securities. A mutual fund is simply a pool of savings contributed by many investors and invested on their behalf by a professional money manager. Mutual fund salespeople must hold a mutual fund licence. As well, a prospectus for each fund sold in Newfoundland must be filed with the Superintendent of Securities and provided to new investors.

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