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(MMF).  


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


A representative grouping through which external institutional investors express their collective views to the senior management of the firms in which they hold significant investments.
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.




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== See also ==
* [[Accumulating net asset value]]
* [[Constant net asset value]]
* [[FAM]]
* [[Liquidity fee]]
* [[Liquidity fund]]
* [[Low-volatility NAV]]
* [[m]]
* [[mf]]
* [[Money market]]
* [[Money market fund reform: a light at the end of the tunnel?]]
* [[Money Market Funds Regulation]]
* [[Redemption gate]]
* [[Reverse distribution mechanism]]
* [[Rule 2a-7]]
* [[Variable net asset value]]
* [[Weighted Average Life]]
* [[Weighted average maturity]]


A committee which advises internally on the investment policy selected and implemented by a particular body or institution. 


For example, the investment committee of an individual pension fund.
==Other links==


* [https://www.treasurers.org/hub/treasurer-magazine/how-money-market-funds-are-passing-the-crisis-test How money market funds are passing the crisis test, The Treasurer, June/July 2020]


== See also ==
*[http://www.treasurers.org/ACTmedia/Fitch%20Question%20Responses%20MMFs.pdf MMF reform: how will it affect treasurers? Fitch-ACT]
* [[Investment]]
 
*[http://www.treasurers.org/node/9362 Lesson from America, The Treasurer, September 2013]
 
*[http://www.treasurers.org/node/8266 Credit matters, The Treasurer, October 2012]
 
*[http://www.treasurers.org/node/8103 Understanding MMF investments, The Treasurer, September 2012]


[[Category:Investment]]
[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]]
[[Category:Treasury_operations]]
[[Category:Liquidity_management]]

Revision as of 12:22, 16 February 2022

(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


Other links