Index Fund definition

Index Fund means an investment company or managed portfolio that contains securities of an index in proportions designed to replicate the return of the index.
Index Fund means each Fund that aims to track and replicate an index;
Index Fund means the Financial Select Sector SPDR® Fund, as calculated, published and disseminated by S&P.

Examples of Index Fund in a sentence

  • Bevek PLATO Institutional Index Fund European Equity Classic Shares KAP .

  • Close to one third of those doctors added that people do not all learn at the same pace, and that the curriculum should be better geared to that situation.

  • Plato Institutional Index Fund European Equity can use derivatives to a limited extent.

  • All cheques and bank drafts should be drawn in favour of respective Scheme(s) A/c Permanent Account Number or Investor Name e.g. “HDFC Scheme name A/c PAN” or “HDFC Scheme name A/c Investor Name” (in case of HDFC Index Fund the name of specific Plan should also be mentioned) and crossed “A/c Payee only”.

  • Webber, Shareholder Value(s): Index Fund ESG Activism and the New Millennial Corporate Governance, 93 S.


More Definitions of Index Fund

Index Fund means a segregated pool of assets and liabilities established under the Trust.
Index Fund means each Fund other than First Trust FactorFX UCITS ETF and FirstTrust Low Duration Global Government Bond UCITS ETF;
Index Fund means each Fund which is passively managed and which replicates an Index, as indicated in the relevant Supplement;
Index Fund means the Financial Select Sector SPDR® Fund, as maintained and managed by SSgA Funds Management, Inc.
Index Fund means an investment company, including an Exchange-Traded Fund, that seeks to track the performance of a specified index.
Index Fund means each Fund other than First Trust FactorFX UCITS ETF;
Index Fund means any Sub-Fund the principal objective of which is to track, replicate or correspond to an Underlying Index, with an aim of providing or achieving investment results or returns that closely match or correspond to the performance of the Underlying Index.