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Company Overview of American Bar Association Members State Street Collective Trust - Small-Cap Equity Fund
Company Overview
American Bar Association Members/State Street Collective Trust-Small-Cap Equity Fund invests primarily in common stocks and other equity-type securities, including convertible securities in the United States. The fund also invests in nonequity securities, including investment grade bonds and debentures, and short-term instruments. Capital Guardian Trust Company and Sit Investment Associates, Inc. serve as investment advisors of the fund. The fund is based in Boston, Massachusetts.
1840 Century Park
Los Angeles, CA 90067
United States
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