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#The process of detailed investigation and verification of key information by a prospective investor or their representative.
(MMF). A managed fund which invests in money market instruments.
#The verification of a prospective customer's identity and the nature of their business, for the purposes of preventing money laundering.


Some money market funds are structured as 'liquid' money market funds, designed to be lower risk managed funds by - among other features - investing only in liquid money market instruments of the highest credit quality.
Other money market funds seek to provide higher average expected income through a longer dated, higher risk and less liquid portfolio.


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Bring down call]]
* [[Accumulating net asset value]]
* [[Money laundering]]
* [[Constant net asset value]]
* [[m]]
* [[mf]]
* [[Money market]]


[[Category:Long_term_funding]]
[[Category:Compliance_and_audit]]
[[Category:Ethics]]
[[Category:Risk_frameworks]]

Revision as of 14:20, 23 October 2012

(MMF). A managed fund which invests in money market instruments.

Some money market funds are structured as 'liquid' money market funds, designed to be lower risk managed funds by - among other features - investing only in liquid money market instruments of the highest credit quality.

Other money market funds seek to provide higher average expected income through a longer dated, higher risk and less liquid portfolio.

See also