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Changes in money market oversight must be based on fact, not fiction

Money market mutual funds are one of the most liquid, transparent and heavily regulated financial instruments. They also…

Money market mutual funds are one of the most liquid, transparent and heavily regulated financial instruments.

They also are one of the most important, as the $2.5 trillion held in these funds provides short-term financing for businesses, banks and governments at all levels.

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