ICI wants money funds to bankroll redemption backstop

Proposed entity would be capitalized by the prime-money-market-fund industry.
JAN 31, 2010
The Investment Company Institute today floated an idea to create a state-chartered bank or trust company that would provide additional liquidity to prime money market funds in the event of severe market conditions. The bank or trust company would be capitalized by the prime-money-market-fund industry. “Remember, the [Securities and Exchange Commission’s] new liquidity requirements soon will require prime money market funds to hold, at a minimum, $540 billion in assets that are liquid within seven days, of which $180 billion must be redeemable on any given day,” Paul Schott Stevens, president and chief executive of the ICI, said today in Phoenix during the its Mutual Funds and Investment Management Conference. “This facility would provide a second buffer to assist prime money market funds in meeting redemptions.” The SEC’s new requirements, and in turn the ICI’s proposal, are in response to the panic that ensued when the Reserve Primary Fund "broke the buck" in September 2008, its net asset value falling to 97 cents per share. That marked only the second time in money market fund history that a fund's NAV has slipped below $1 per share. “We have discussed this facility with regulators and other policymakers, and recognize that there are significant hurdles we must clear to create such an institution,” Mr. Stevens said. “I can’t give you an exact timetable on when — or even if — this liquidity facility might be launched.” For such a facility to work, all primary money funds would have to participate, said Karrie McMillan, general counsel for the ICI. “That’s going to be a tricky issue,” she said.

Latest News

Trio of advisors switch for 'Happier' times at LPL Financial
Trio of advisors switch for 'Happier' times at LPL Financial

Former Northwestern Mutual advisors join firm for independence.

Indie $8B RIA adds further leadership talent amid growth drive
Indie $8B RIA adds further leadership talent amid growth drive

Executives from LPL Financial, Cresset Partners hired for key roles.

Stock volatility remained low despite risk events
Stock volatility remained low despite risk events

Geopolitical tension has been managed well by the markets.

Fed minutes to provide signals on rate cuts
Fed minutes to provide signals on rate cuts

December cut is still a possiblity.

Trump's tariff talk roils markets, political leaders
Trump's tariff talk roils markets, political leaders

Canada, China among nations to react to president-elect's comments.

SPONSORED The future of prospecting: Say goodbye to cold calls and hello to smart connections

Streamline your outreach with Aidentified's AI-driven solutions

SPONSORED A bumpy start to autumn but more positives ahead

This season’s market volatility: Positioning for rate relief, income growth and the AI rebound