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Macquarie/ First Trust Global Infrastructure/ Utilities Dividend & Income Fund (MFD)


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About Macquarie/ First Trust Global Infrastructure/ Utilities Dividend & Income Fund (MFD)

Macquarie/First Trust Global Infra/Util Dividend & Income Fd operates as a closed-end investment fund. Its investment objective is to seek a high level of current return consisting of dividends, interest, and other similar income while attempting to preserve capital. The company was founded on March 25, 2004 and is headquartered in Wheaton, IL.
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