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New SEC Rules Strengthen Money Market Funds

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Mon, 24 Jan 2011

In 2008, investors feared the collapse of money market funds. The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) established new regulations to help stabilize the industry. Now, concerns about the European debt crisis are putting the regulations to the test. Money market funds invest in short-term, high-

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