Causeway Collective Investment Trust - International Value Equity CIT Fund (CVIIIX)
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| Previous Close | 23.43 |
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| 52-Week Low | 21.15 |
| 52-Week High | 23.55 |
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About CVIIIX
The CAU Intermediate Value Equity Collective Investment Trust is a pooled investment vehicle structured specifically for institutional retirement plans, such as 401(k)s and other defined contribution plans. As a collective investment trust (CIT), its primary purpose is to combine the assets of eligible investors into a single portfolio that pursues an intermediate value equity strategy—typically focusing on equities that are considered undervalued relative to their intrinsic worth, but with a moderate risk and return profile compared to pure value or growth strategies. CITs like this trust are sponsored and maintained by banks or trust companies and are not available to the general public; participation is limited to qualified institutional retirement plans. This asset structure offers potential benefits including cost efficiency, streamlined administration, and flexibility in fee arrangements compared to traditional mutual funds. By pooling assets, CITs help plan sponsors achieve economies of scale, which can lead to lower investment and management expenses and increased access to institutional-quality investment strategies. The CAU Intermediate Value Equity Collective Investment Trust plays a role in supporting retirement plan portfolios by offering diversified exposure to mid-value equities while leveraging the operational efficiencies inherent to the CIT structure.