SEC Proposal, 2013
In June 2013, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) voted to proceed with another round of substantial regulatory changes for money market funds, following a set of reforms adopted in 2010.
For this second round of rulemaking, the SEC proposed two major components that could either stand alone or be combined. Under one alternative, money market funds would offer a stable net asset value (NAV) coupled with a new ability to impose liquidity fees and redemption gates if a fund’s liquidity is constrained. Under the other, floating NAVs would be imposed on prime and tax-exempt institutional money market funds.
ICI Statements, Comments, and Testimony
News Release
ICI Statement on SEC Money Market Fund Rules
In 2014 the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) finalized new regulations governing money...
Comment Letter
Letter to IRS Withdrawing Request for Guidance Permitting Tax-Free Reorganizations by Money Market F...
Video
ICI Chief Economist Brian Reid Debates Money Market Fund Reform on Nightly Business Report
ICI chief economist Brian Reid appeared on Nightly Business Report to discuss money market fund...
More Statements, Comments, and Testimony
Focus on Funds: SEC Money Market Fund Proposal Needs Refinement
In the September 20, 2013, issue of Focus on Funds, ICI general counsel Karrie McMillan outlines ICI...
ICI Testimony on “Examining the SEC’s Money Market Fund Rule Proposal” (pdf)
ICI Urges SEC to Further Refine Money Market Fund Proposal; Opposes Dual Burdens on Funds
ICI President and CEO Paul Schott Stevens made the following statement today as ICI filed its...
ICI Comment Letter to the SEC about Money Market Fund Reform (pdf)
ICI Stands Firmly Against Floating NAV for Money Market Funds
The Investment Company Institute, in its preliminary reaction to the recent Securities and Exchange...
Top of the Ninth? The State of Play for Money Market Funds
Paul Schott Stevens, President and CEO, Investment Company Institute address at Crane's Money Fund...
Statement of ICI Executive Committee on Money Market Fund Regulation
In light of the ongoing debate over changes to money market fund regulation, the Executive Committee...