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  2. Money market - Wikipedia

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    The money market is a component of the economy that provides short-term funds. The money market deals in short-term loans, generally for a period of a year or less. As short-term securities became a commodity, the money market became a component of the financial market for assets involved in short-term borrowing, lending, buying and selling with original maturities of one year or less.

  3. Category:Money market instruments - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Pages in category "Money market instruments" The following 9 pages are in this category, out ...

  4. Category:Money markets - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Money market instruments (9 P) Pages in category "Money markets" ... Money market fund;

  5. What Is a Money Market Fund? - AOL

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    Varied financial instruments can make up a money market mutual fund. The most common are as follows: Retail Money Market Funds. Retail funds limit ownership to individual investors.

  6. Outline of finance - Wikipedia

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    8.1 Market and instruments. 8.2 Equity market. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; ... International Money Market; Currency;

  7. Money market account vs. checking account: What’s the ... - AOL

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    While their names are similar, a money market account and a money market fund are quite different. A money market account is a deposit account provided by banks and credit unions that allows you ...

  8. 6 best money market funds in December 2024 - AOL

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    Money market funds come with very low risk, but there have been instances where funds “broke the buck,” meaning their NAV dropped below $1.00, such as during the 2008 financial crisis. In ...

  9. Money market fund - Wikipedia

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    A money market fund (also called a money market mutual fund) is an open-end mutual fund that invests in short-term debt securities such as US Treasury bills and commercial paper. [1] Money market funds are managed with the goal of maintaining a highly stable asset value through liquid investments, while paying income to investors in the form of ...