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The phrase "asset fund" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in financial contexts to refer to a fund that invests in various assets, typically for the purpose of generating returns for investors.
Example: "The asset fund has shown consistent growth over the past five years, attracting more investors each quarter."
Alternatives: "investment fund" or "capital fund".
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He also runs the $3 billion Baron Asset fund.
In 1999 and 2000, the Class A shares of the Real Asset fund performed spectacularly.
So far this year, the Real Asset fund is off 0.6percentt.
The Real Asset fund declined 31percentt, while the S.& P. 500 fell 13percentt.
DealBook » Related Companies Raises Cash for Distressed Asset Fund | Related Companies, the American real estate developer, raised $825 million for its first distressed asset fund, exceeding its target, The Financial Times reports.
Rob Arnott, chairman of Research Affiliates, who makes the investment decisions for the Pimco All Asset fund, says he finds no asset class truly appealing.
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Like many other large charities, Comic Relief invests in pooled asset funds managed by intermediaries.
The report said Fannie and Freddie were expected to cause "substantial losses," but it noted that they were financed using other funds, not the troubled asset funds.
But keep in mind that a house is typically a highly leveraged asset, funded mostly by a mortgage.
The eight toxic asset funds, run by asset managers such as BlackRock Inc , Invesco Ltd andMarathon Asset Management, are all profitable.
South Korea's Allure It is seven years since the private equity firm Lone Star Funds bought into Korea Exchange Bank, and four years since the distressed-asset fund started trying to get out.
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