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TMI 184 - April 2010

Executive Interview: The Way Ahead for Money Market Funds

Travis Barker, Head of Business Development, HSBC Global Asset Management

Categories: Cash Management, Credit Risk Management, Credit & Collections, Liquidity Management, Money Market Funds, Risk Management, Regulatory, Economy

In this month's Executive Interview, we talk to Travis Barker, in his capacity as Head of Business Development for HSBC Global Asset Management's money market funds (MMF) business. He is a highly influential figure in the MMF industry, both in his role at HSBC and as Chairman of IMMFA (Institutional Money Market Funds Association). In this interview, we talk to Travis about HSBC's view on how the demand for MMFs has changed since the crisis, and what the future could hold.

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