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  • About Dreyfus Mutual Funds

    The Dryfus Mutual Funds have their headquarters in New York City. They manage more than $300 billion in funds and individually managed accounts. The Dryfus Corporation is part of Bank of New York Mellon Asset Management. They offer a wide variety of services for all types of investors and have many firsts in the industry.

  • How to Invest in Dreyfus Mutual Funds

    Headquartered in New York City, the Dreyfus Corporation was established in 1951. Dreyfus, a wholly owned subsidiary of Mellon Financial Corporation, is a leading mutual fund company, managing nationwide assets in excess of $190 billion. Dreyfus offers a number of mutual funds, making diversification simple.

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