Stable net asset value

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Money market funds.

(SNAV).

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

Also known as constant net asset value (CNAV) funds.


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