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Investment Company Institute (ICI)

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Investment Company Institute (ICI)
A national association for mutual funds, closed-end investment companies, and unit investment trusts. ICI, established in 1940, collects and publishes industry data, represents its members in matters of regulation and taxation, and promotes the interests of the industry and its shareholders.

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