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Money Market Funds 2010

The Changing Landscape of Cash Management and Investment

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

Categories: Asset Finance, Cash Management, Credit Risk Management, Interest Rate Risk Management, Liquidity Management, Money Market Funds, Strategic Treasury, Working Capital Management, Ratings

Travis Barker, Head of Liquidity Business Development at HSBC Asset Management, writes of the returning confidence of treasurers in ‘prime’ money market funds, i.e., those which invest in financial institution and corporate assets, reflecting a more balanced view of risk than we saw during 2008 when government funds took precedence. This is one among several positive signs that treasurers have not forgotten the lessons learned during the crisis and are taking an informed approach to their cash investments. The author also examines what this means for MMFs in the future.

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