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''Money market funds.'' | ''Money market funds - liquidity management tools.'' | ||
A liquidity fee is a fee which can be levied by the board of a money market fund on redemptions under times of market stress, in order to reduce the risk of a run on the fund. | A liquidity fee is a fee which can be levied by the board of a money market fund on redemptions under times of market stress, in order to reduce the risk of a run on the fund. | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Liquidity]] | * [[Liquidity]] | ||
* [[Liquidity management tool]] | |||
* [[Money market fund]] | * [[Money market fund]] | ||
* [[Redemption gate]] | * [[Redemption gate]] |
Latest revision as of 20:15, 9 July 2022
Money market funds - liquidity management tools.
A liquidity fee is a fee which can be levied by the board of a money market fund on redemptions under times of market stress, in order to reduce the risk of a run on the fund.