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Notice of Annual Meeting of Stockholders
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| 1. | To elect the following Directors: |
| · | for DSMB, three Class II Directors to serve for three-year terms and two Class III Directors to serve for one-year terms, until their successors are duly elected and qualified; |
| · | for DSM, two Class I Directors to serve for three-year terms and two Class III Directors to serve for two-year terms, until their successors are duly elected and qualified. |
| 2. | To transact such other business as may properly come before the meeting, or any adjournments or postponements thereof. |
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By Order of the Board
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Janette E. Farragher
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Assistant Secretary
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New York, New York
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April 18, 2016
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WE NEED YOUR PROXY VOTE
A STOCKHOLDER MAY THINK HIS OR HER VOTE IS NOT IMPORTANT, BUT IT IS
VITAL
. BY LAW, THE ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS OF A FUND WILL HAVE TO BE ADJOURNED WITHOUT CONDUCTING ANY BUSINESS IF LESS THAN A QUORUM IS REPRESENTED. IN THAT EVENT, THE AFFECTED FUND, AT STOCKHOLDERS' EXPENSE, WOULD CONTINUE TO SOLICIT VOTES IN AN ATTEMPT TO ACHIEVE A QUORUM. CLEARLY, YOUR VOTE COULD BE CRITICAL TO ENABLE THE FUND TO HOLD THE MEETING AS SCHEDULED, SO PLEASE RETURN YOUR PROXY CARD OR OTHERWISE VOTE PROMPTLY. YOU AND ALL OTHER STOCKHOLDERS WILL BENEFIT FROM YOUR COOPERATION.
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COMBINED PROXY STATEMENT
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Name of Fund
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Common Stock
Outstanding |
APS Outstanding
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DSMB
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49,082,366
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2,764
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DSM
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61,849,399
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4,819
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DSMB — Nominees for Class II Director with Terms Expiring in 2019
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Independent Director Nominees
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Name (Age) of Nominee
Position with Fund (Since) |
Principal Occupation
During Past 5 Years |
Other Public Company Board
Memberships During Past 5 Years |
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EHUD HOUMINER
(75)
Class II Director for DSMB (1994)
Class II Director for DSM
(1994)
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Executive-in-Residence at the Columbia Business School, Columbia University (1992 – present)
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Avnet Inc., an electronics distributor,
Director
(1993
–
2012)
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ROBIN A. MELVIN
(52)
APS Designee Class II Director for DSMB (1995)
Class II Director for DSM
(1995)
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Co-Chair, Illinois Mentoring Partnership, non-profit organization dedicated to increasing the quantity and quality of mentoring services in Illinois (2014 – present; served as a board member since 2013)
Director, Boisi Family Foundation, a private family foundation that supports youth-serving organizations that promote the self sufficiency of youth from disadvantaged circumstances (1995 – 2012)
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None
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Interested Director Nominee
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GORDON J. DAVIS
(74)*
Class II Director for DSMB (2006)
Class II Director for DSM
(2007)
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Partner in the law firm of Venable LLP (2012 – present)
Partner in the law firm of Dewey & LeBoeuf LLP (1994 – 2012)
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Consolidated Edison, Inc., a utility company,
Director
(1997 – 2014)
The Phoenix Companies, Inc., a life insurance company,
Director
(2000 – 2014)
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DSMB — Nominees for Class III Director with Terms Expiring in 2017
DSM — Nominees for Class III Director with Terms Expiring in 2018
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Independent Director Nominees
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Name (Age) of Nominee
Posit ion with Fund (Since) |
Principal Occupation
During Past 5 Years |
Other Public Company Board
Memberships During Past 5 Years |
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HANS C. MAUTNER
(78)
APS Designee
Class III Director of DSMB
(1989)
Class III Director of DSM (1989) |
Corporate Director and Trustee (1978 – present)
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None
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BENAREE PRATT WILEY
(70)
Class III Nominee of DSMB
Class III Nominee of DSM
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Principal, The Wiley Group, a firm specializing in strategy and business development
(2005 – present) |
CBIZ (formerly, Century Business Services, Inc.), a provider of outsourcing functions for and medium size companies,
Director
(2008 – present)
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DSM — Nominees for Class I Director with Terms Expiring in 2019
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Independent Director Nominees
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Name (Age) of Nominee
Position with Fund (Since) |
Principal Occupation
During Past 5 Years |
Other Public Company Board
Memberships During Past 5 Years |
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JOSEPH S. DiMARTINO
(72)
Chairman of the Board and Class I Director for DSMB (1995)
Class I Director for DSM
(1995)
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Corporate Director and Trustee (1995 – present)
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CBIZ (formerly, Century Business Services, Inc.), a provider of outsourcing functions for small and medium size companies,
Director
(1997 – present)
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JONI EVANS
(73)
Class I Director for DSMB (2006)
Class I Director for DSM
(2007)
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Chief Executive Officer, www.wowOwow.com, an online community dedicated to women's conversations and publications (2007 – present)
Principal, Joni Evans Ltd. (publishing) (2006 – present)
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None
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Name of Nominee
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Aggregate
Compensation from Fund |
Total Compensation from
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Independent Director Nominees
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Ehud Houminer
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$334,500 (65)
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DSMB
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$4,649
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DSM
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$5,934
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Robin A. Melvin
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$754,000 (117)
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DSMB
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$4,443
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DSM
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$5,658
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Gordon J. Davis
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$384,500 (65)
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DSMB
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$4,132
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DSM
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$5,242
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Hans C. Mautner
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$133,500 (27)
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DSMB
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$4,443
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DSM
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$5,658
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Benaree Pratt Wiley
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$424,000 (70)
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DSMB
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N/A
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DSM
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N/A
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Joseph S. DiMartino
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$1,138,125 (149)
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DSMB
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$5,554
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DSM
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$7,073
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Joni Evans
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$133,500 (27)
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DSMB
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$4,443
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DSM
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$5,658
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Amount does not include the cost of office space and related parking, office supplies, secretarial services and health benefits for the Chairman and health benefits for the Chairman's spouse, which also are paid by the Funds (allocated among the funds in The Dreyfus Family of Funds based on net assets). Amount also does not include expenses reimbursed to Directors for attending Board meetings.
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Represents the number of separate portfolios comprising the investment companies in the fund complex, including the Funds, for which the Nominee served as a board member in 2015.
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DSM
1
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Service Affiliates
1
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DSMB
2
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Service Affiliates
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Audit Fees
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$33,848/$34,694
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$0/$0
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$33,848/$34,694
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$0/$0
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Audited-Related Fees
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$32,562/27,124
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$0/$0
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$27,793/$6,273
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$0/$0
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Tax Fees
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$3,593/$3,099
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$0/$0
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$3,578/$3,369
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$0/$0
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All Other Fees
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$246/$3,301
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$0/$0
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$165/$0
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$0/$0
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Aggregate Non-Audit Fees
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N/A
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$30,348,123/$20,488,650
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N/A
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$25,624,689/$19,802,219
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Fiscal years ended September 30, 2014/September 30, 2015.
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Fiscal years ended November 30, 2014/November 30, 2015.
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3
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Services to the Fund consisted of one or more of the following: (i) security counts required by Rule 17f-2 under the 1940 Act, (ii) advisory services as to the accounting or disclosure treatment of Fund transactions or events, (iii) advisory services to the accounting or disclosure treatment of the actual or potential impact to the Fund of final or proposed rules, standards or interpretations by the SEC, the Financial Accounting Standards Boards or other regulatory or standard-setting bodies and (iv) agreed upon procedures in evaluating compliance by the Fund with provisions of the Fund's articles supplementary, creating the series of APS.
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Services to the Fund consisted of (i) review of U.S. federal, state, local and excise tax returns; (ii) U.S. federal, state and local tax planning, advice and assistance regarding statutory, regulatory or administrative developments; and (iii) tax advice regarding tax qualification matters and/or treatment of various financial instruments held or proposed to be acquired or held.
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Aggregate fees from the Fund and Service Affiliates are shown under the Service Affiliates column.
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| · | By Mail . Please complete, date and sign the enclosed proxy card for each Fund you own and mail it in the enclosed, postage-paid envelope. |
| · | By Internet . Have your proxy card available. Go to the website listed on the proxy card. Enter your control number from your proxy card. Follow the instructions on the website. |
| · | By Telephone . Have your proxy card available. Call the toll-free number listed on the proxy card. Enter your control number from your proxy card. Follow the recorded instructions. |
| · | In Person . Any stockholder who attends the meeting in person may vote by ballot at the meeting. |
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Name (Age) Of Nominee
Position with Fund (Since) |
Principal Occupation
During Past 5 Years |
Other Board Memberships
During Past 5 Years |
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BURTON N. WALLACK
(65)
Class III Director of DSMB (2006) Class III Director of DSM (2006) |
President and Co-owner of Wallack Management Company, a real estate management company (1987 – present)
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None
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Name of Continuing
Director or Nominee |
DSM Common Stock
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DSMB Common Stock
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Aggregate Holding of Funds in the Dreyfus Family of Funds
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Independent Director and Director Nominees
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Joseph S. DiMartino*
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None
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None
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Over $100,000
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Joni Evans*
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None
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None
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Over $100,000
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Ehud Houminer*
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None
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None
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Over $100,000
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Hans C. Mautner*
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None
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None
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Over $100,000
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Robin A. Melvin*
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None
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None
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Over $100,000
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Burton N. Wallack
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None
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None
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None
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Benaree Pratt Wiley*
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None
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None
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Over $100,000
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Interested Director
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Gordon J. Davis*
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None
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None
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$50,001-$100,000
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* Nominee.
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| · | Each Fund held 8 Board meetings, 8 audit committee meetings and 1 nominating committee meeting during the Fund's last fiscal year. The compensation, litigation and pricing committees did not meet during the last fiscal year. |
| · | The Funds do not have a formal policy regarding Directors' attendance at annual meetings of stockholders. Directors did not attend last year's annual meeting of stockholders. |
| · | The Continuing Director and the Nominees of each Fund attended at least 75% of the meetings of the Boards and committees of which they were a member held in the last fiscal year. |
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Name of Continuing Director and Fund
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Aggregate Compensation
from each Fund |
Total Compensation from each Fund and Fund Complex
Paid to Continuing Director (**)
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Independent Director
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Burton N. Wallack
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$133,500 (66)
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DSMB
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$4,443
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DSM
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$5,658
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*
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Amount does not include expenses reimbursed for attending Board meetings.
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**
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Represents the number of separate portfolios comprising the investment companies in the fund complex, including the Funds, for which the Continuing Director served as a Board member in 2015.
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Name and Position with
Funds (Since) |
Age
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Principal Occupation and Business Experience For Past Five Years
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BRADLEY J. SKAPYAK
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President (2010)
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57
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Chief Operating Officer and a director of Dreyfus; Chairman of the Dreyfus Transfer, Inc. since May 2011 and Executive Vice President of MBSC Securities Corporation. He is an officer of 65 investment companies (comprised of 139 portfolios) managed by Dreyfus.
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JAMES WINDELS
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Treasurer (2001)
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57
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Director - Mutual Fund Accounting of Dreyfus, and an officer of 66 investment companies (comprised of 164 portfolios) managed by Dreyfus.
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BENNETT A. MACDOUGALL
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Chief Legal Officer (2015)
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44
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Chief Legal Officer of Dreyfus and Assistant General Counsel and Managing Director of BNY Mellon since June 2015; from June 2005 to June 2015, Director and Associate General Counsel of Deutsche Bank – Asset & Wealth Management division and Chief Legal Officer of Deutsche Investment Management Americas Inc. He is an officer of 66 investment companies (comprised of 164 portfolios) managed by Dreyfus.
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JANETTE E. FARRAGHER
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Vice President (2005) and Secretary (2011)
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53
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Assistant General Counsel of BNY Mellon, and an officer of 66 investment companies (comprised of 164 portfolios) managed by Dreyfus.
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JAMES BITETTO
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Vice President and Assistant Secretary (2005)
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49
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Managing Counsel of BNY Mellon and an officer of 66 investment companies (comprised of 164 portfolios) managed by Dreyfus.
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JONI LACKS CHARATAN
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Vice President and Assistant Secretary (2005)
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60
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Managing Counsel of BNY Mellon, and an officer of 66 investment companies (comprised of 164 portfolios) managed by Dreyfus.
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JOSEPH M. CHIOFFI
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Vice President and Assistant Secretary (2005)
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54
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Managing Counsel of BNY Mellon, and an officer of 66 investment companies (comprised of 164 portfolios) managed by Dreyfus.
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MAUREEN E. KANE
Vice President and Assistant Secretary (2015)
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53
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Managing Counsel of BNY Mellon since July 2014; from October 2004 until July 2014, General Counsel, and from May 2009 until July 2014, Chief Compliance Officer of Century Capital Management. She is an officer of 66 investment companies (comprised of 164 portfolios) managed by Dreyfus.
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SARAH S. KELLEHER
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Vice President and Assistant Secretary (2014)
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40
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Senior Counsel of BNY Mellon since March 2013; from August 2005 to March 2013, Associate General Counsel, Third Avenue Management. She is an officer of 66 investment companies (comprised of 164 portfolios) managed by Dreyfus.
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JEFF S. PRUSNOFSKY
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Vice President and Assistant Secretary (2005)
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50
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Senior Managing Counsel of BNY Mellon, and an officer of 66 investment companies (comprised of 164 portfolios) managed by Dreyfus.
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RICHARD S. CASSARO
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Assistant Treasurer (2008)
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57
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Senior Accounting Manager — Money Market and Municipal Bond Funds of Dreyfus, and an officer of 66 investment companies (comprised of 164 portfolios) managed by Dreyfus.
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GAVIN C. REILLY
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Assistant Treasurer (2005)
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47
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Tax Manager of the Investment Accounting and Support Department of Dreyfus, and an officer of 66 investment companies (comprised of 164 portfolios) managed by Dreyfus.
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ROBERT S. ROBOL
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Assistant Treasurer (2005)
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52
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Senior Accounting Manager — Fixed Income Funds of Dreyfus, and an officer of 66 investment companies (comprised of 164 portfolios) managed by Dreyfus.
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ROBERT SALVIOLO
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Assistant Treasurer (2007)
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48
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Senior Accounting Manager — Equity Funds of Dreyfus, and an officer of 66 investment companies (comprised of 164 portfolios) managed by Dreyfus.
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ROBERT SVAGNA
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Assistant Treasurer (2005)
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49
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Senior Accounting Manager — Equity Funds of Dreyfus, and an officer of 66 investment companies (comprised of 164 portfolios) managed by Dreyfus.
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JOSEPH W. CONNOLLY
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Chief Compliance Officer (2004)
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58
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Chief Compliance Officer of Dreyfus and The Dreyfus Family of Funds (66 investment companies, comprised of 164 portfolios).
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Title of Class
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Name and Address of
Beneficial Owner |
Number of Shares Owned
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Percent of Class
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Common Stock
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First Trust Portfolios L.P.*
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3,870,903
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7.89%
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First Trust Advisors L.P.*
The Charger Corporation*
120 East Liberty Drive
Suite 400
Wheaton, IL 60187
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APS
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Bank of America Corp.**
Bank of America Corporate Center
100 North Tryon Street
Charlotte, NC 28255
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285
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7.66%
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Comerica Bank
Comerica Bank Tower
1717 Main Street, MC 6404
Dallas, TX 75201
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506
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13.6%
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UBS Group AG
Bahnhofstrasse 45
PO Box CH-8021
Zurich, Switzerland
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1,487
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39.97%
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Title of Class
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Name and Address of
Beneficial Owner |
Number of Shares Owned
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Percent of Class
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Common Stock
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First Trust Portfolios L.P.*
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3,763,145
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6.08%
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First Trust Advisors L.P.*
The Charger Corporation*
120 East Liberty Drive
Suite 400
Wheaton, IL 60187
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APS
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Bank of America Corp.**
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572
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10.04%
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Bank of America Corporate Center
100 North Tryon Street
Charlotte, NC 28255
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Comerica Bank
Comerica Bank Tower
1717 Main Street, MC 6404
Dallas, TX 75201
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750
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13.2%
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UBS Group AG
Bahnhofstrasse 45
PO Box CH-8021
Zurich, Switzerland
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2,324
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40.77%
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*
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These entities share voting and dispositive power with respect to the share amounts and percentages shown.
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**
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Bank of America Corporation beneficially owns and has shared voting and dispositive power with respect to its shares through two wholly-owned subsidiaries.
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Ehud Houminer, Audit Committee Chair
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Robin A. Melvin, Audit Committee Member
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Joseph S. DiMartino, Audit Committee Member
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Burton Wallack, Audit Committee Member
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Joni Evans, Audit Committee Member
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John E. Zuccotti, Audit Committee Member
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Hans C. Mautner, Audit Committee Member
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Ehud Houminer, Audit Committee Chair
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Robin A. Melvin, Audit Committee Member
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Joseph S. DiMartino, Audit Committee Member
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Burton Wallack, Audit Committee Member
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Joni Evans, Audit Committee Member
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John E. Zuccotti, Audit Committee Member
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Hans C. Mautner, Audit Committee Member
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No information found
* THE VALUE IS THE MARKET VALUE AS OF THE LAST DAY OF THE QUARTER FOR WHICH THE 13F WAS FILED.
| FUND | NUMBER OF SHARES | VALUE ($) | PUT OR CALL |
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| DIRECTORS | AGE | BIO | OTHER DIRECTOR MEMBERSHIPS |
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No information found
No Customers Found
No Suppliers Found
Price
Yield
| Owner | Position | Direct Shares | Indirect Shares |
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