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Requires the instrument in question to have reached its maturity, or an optional redemption date, or be the sort of thing (like an investment in an open-ended investment company) with periodic redemption rights. Some sorts of instruments (e.g. [[share]]s) don't ever do that, so all you can do to liquidate your investment is to sell them.
Requires the instrument in question to have reached its maturity, or an optional redemption date, or be the sort of thing (like an investment in an open-ended investment company) with periodic redemption rights. Some sorts of instruments (e.g. [[share]]s) don't ever do that, so all you can do to liquidate your investment is to sell them.


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*[[Subscription]]
*[[Subscription]]
*[[Secondary market]]
*[[Secondary market]]