Unborrowable stock: A stock that cannot be borrowed by investors or traders for the purpose of short selling. This can happen when there is a lack of supply of the stock available to borrow, or when the lender of the stock has restricted or prohibited the stock from being borrowed.
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Unit: A measure of the quantity of a financial instrument or asset. The unit can be a share of stock, a bond, a currency, or any other financial instrument. It is a way to express the amount of an investment.
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Unit trust: A type of investment fund that pools money from multiple investors to purchase a diversified portfolio of stocks, bonds, or other securities. Unit trusts are professionally managed and are often used as a way for individual investors to gain exposure to a diversified portfolio of assets.
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