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(CNAV).  A constant net asset value per share money market fund.  A money market fund whose distributing shares maintain a ‘constant’ price of USD 1, EUR 1 or GBP 1 if the value of their underlying portfolio of money market instruments itself maintains a market price per share within 50 basis points of the constant price.
''Money market funds''.
 
(CNAV).   
 
A form of money market fund whose distributing shares maintain a ‘constant’ price through the application of amortised cost accounting, rather than marking to market the value of the investments held in its portfolio.
 
 
Money Market Fund (MMF) reforms in 2019 replaced ''prime'' constant net asset value (CNAV) funds with two new categories:
 
: - the Public Debt CNAV fund, and
 
: - the low-volatility NAV (LNAV) fund.
 
 
Also known as ''stable net asset value'' (SNAV) funds.
 


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Basis point]]
* [[Accumulating net asset value]]
* [[Money management]]
* [[Amortised cost]]
* [[Constant]]
* [[Distributing]]
* [[Low-volatility NAV]]
* [[Mark to market]]
* [[Money market fund]]
* [[Money market fund]]
* [[Money market fund reform: a light at the end of the tunnel?]]
* [[Net asset value]]
* [[Prime]]
* [[Public Debt CNAV]]
* [[Variable]]
* [[Variable net asset value]]
* [[Volatility]]


[[Category:Financial_management]]
[[Category:Corporate_finance]]

Latest revision as of 15:39, 16 February 2022

Money market funds.

(CNAV).

A form of money market fund whose distributing shares maintain a ‘constant’ price through the application of amortised cost accounting, rather than marking to market the value of the investments held in its portfolio.


Money Market Fund (MMF) reforms in 2019 replaced prime constant net asset value (CNAV) funds with two new categories:

- the Public Debt CNAV fund, and
- the low-volatility NAV (LNAV) fund.


Also known as stable net asset value (SNAV) funds.


See also