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a [[closed-ended]] [[collective investment scheme]] popular with people who speak French.
{{a|entity|}}A ''[[société d’investissement à capital fixe]]'' is a [[closed-ended]] [[collective investment scheme]] popular with people who speak French. To be compared with a [[société d’investissement à capital variable]], or a SICAV, which is an [[Open-ended|''open''-ended]] [[collective investment scheme]].


===See also===
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*[[SICAV]]
*[[SICAV]]

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A société d’investissement à capital fixe is a closed-ended collective investment scheme popular with people who speak French. To be compared with a société d’investissement à capital variable, or a SICAV, which is an open-ended collective investment scheme.

See also