creation unit investment & finance definition
The
number of shares in an exchange traded fund (ETF). An ETF is similar to a
mutual fund, but it has the objective of achieving the same return as a particular
market index. The size of the creation unit varies by fund and ranges from
25,000 to 600,000 shares. Participants engaging in the creation and redemption
process are charged a fee, which varies. One well-known ETF is Spiders, or
SPDRs, which invests in all the stocks included in the S&P 500 Composite
Stock Price Index.
See creation unit in Wall Street Words
The minimum number of shares of an exchange-traded fund, usually between 25,000 to 300,000, that will be delivered to authorized participants in exchange for the predefined basket of securities underlying the fund's securities. Creations and redemptions occur at end-of-day net asset values.