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This form is used for filing a current report in accordance with Regulation A.
This Form is used for reporting material events related to money market funds.
This Form is used for reporting the liquidity status of an open-end management investment company.
This document is used for filing a current report for registered management investment companies and business development companies with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
This document is for submitting a current report to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) pursuant to Regulation A.
This Form is used for Registered Management Investment Companies and Business Development Companies to file a current report with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
This form is used for reporting any material events related to money market funds to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).