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Say Goodbye To Some Paper Investment Reports

Investors and retirees who now get lengthy paper reports on how their mutual funds are doing will have to go online for the same updates. The change is frustrating consumer watchdogs.

Investors and retirees who now get lengthy paper reports on how their mutual funds and other investment funds are doing will have to go online for the same updates. The new move by a Washington regulator is frustrating consumer watchdogs.

On Monday, the Securities and Exchange Commission voted to allow investment firms to stop creating and mailing paper fund reports to

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