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funds

British  
/ fʌndz /

plural noun

  1. money that is readily available

  2. British government securities representing national debt

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For one, the researchers only had access to quarterly snapshots of the funds’ holdings.

From Barron's

In 2020 the FJC Foundation’s website shows that “funds from the Environmental Law Institute paid the travel expenses for judges to attend a seminar on climate science.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Over the past few weeks, various private credit funds—those that extend risky loans to privately held companies—have run into trouble.

From Barron's

It has been very difficult to market new closed-end funds.

From Barron's

Retirement managers and insurers are racing to figure out how AI might help or hammer software investments held in private funds.

From The Wall Street Journal