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  • Money market funds: under the bonnet

    Following the global financial crash in 2008, the illusion of the infallibility of the money market fund (MMF) was shattered as one fund failed and others were supported. Regulators are now recommending that strict rules be introduced for the operation of MMFs to better safeguard investors in times of future volatility. However, funds still remain a popular cash management tool. Here we outline the features that make it so…

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