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Money-market funds are generally weak in the first quarter, a trend that usually runs into early May, when the outflows typically slow or those funds begin to see steady inflows.
Money-Market Funds Snap Outflows Streak John Kell 2011
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Money-market funds represent a clear case where market discipline reinforces strong regulatory standards.
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Money-market funds are supposed to be safe places for consumers to park their money.
SEC grapples with task of purging credit ratings from rules for money-market funds 2011
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Money-market accounts: government-backed, liquid, and easy to set up.
The Rally That Wouldn't Die! Joe Light 2012
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Money-market funds are supposed to be safe places for consumers to park their money.
SEC grapples with task of purging credit ratings from rules for money-market funds 2011
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Money-market deposit accounts are backed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. A Weekend Investor article Saturday on retirement planning misidentified the vehicles as money-market funds.
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Money-market holdings have contracted by nearly $1 trillion since Lehman's collapse, including a reduction of $118 billion since May.
Bernanke and Banks Tested by Latest Market Strains Jon Hilsenrath 2011
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Money-market funds in the U.S., for example, have dramatically cut back on the length of time they'll provide short-term loans to French banks, Fitch said in a recent report.
European Banks Cut Dollar Exposure Carrick Mollenkamp 2011
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Money-market fund managers are known to be some of the most risk-averse in the investment world.
Europe Strains Global Markets Matt Phillips 2011
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Money-market fund flows are generally weak at the beginning of the year, a trend that usually runs into early May, when the outflows typically slow or those funds begin to see steady inflows.
Money-Fund Assets Decline $410 Million John Kell 2011
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