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KEMPER LOAD FUNDS SURGE: SCUDDER EASING OUT OF NO-LOADS

After an unsuccessful attempt to regain lost market share, the folks that coined the term "pure no-load" are…

After an unsuccessful attempt to regain lost market share, the folks that coined the term "pure no-load" are quietly scaling back efforts to sell mutual funds directly to investors.

Less than two years after Scudder Stevens & Clark, an old-line no-load firm in New York, merged with Chicago's Zurich

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