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In recent months, press accounts have erroneously described certain investment pools or cash-management vehicles—such as the Florida Local Government Pool—as “money market funds,” “like money market funds,” and “essentially money market funds.” While there may be certain similarities between these vehicles and traditional money market mutual funds (MMF), there are important and fundamental differences as well.
To avoid misleading or confusing readers, viewers or listeners, it is very important to be clear about these distinctions. The following is a brief description of the key differences between traditional money market mutual funds and other types of cash-management vehicles.
A true money market fund:
Money market mutual funds are subject to strict safeguards under the Investment Company Act of 1940 and the rules adopted under that Act. In particular, Rule 2a-7 has been instrumental in the successful operation of money market funds since its adoption in 1983. These safeguards include:
Some examples of investments labeled in the press as “money market funds” include: many state- or local government-sponsored investment pools offered to cities, counties, school districts and agencies to help them manage payrolls and other operating costs; cash-management vehicles for institutional and high-net-worth traders in commodities markets; and “enhanced cash” funds offered typically to institutional investors seeking higher returns. These products are:
For more information on money market funds, see Frequently Asked Questions About Money Market Funds or contact the ICI Media Relations Group at 202-326-5838. In addition, the SEC’s EDGAR database contains useful information about whether a particular investment is a registered money market mutual fund.
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