U.S. securities regulators took a step to cut risk in the $2.6 trillion money-market mutual-fund industry, completing rules intended to prevent a repeat of an investor stampede out of the funds during the 2008 financial crisis.
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Wed, 07/23/2014 - 9:22am
U.S. securities regulators took a step to cut risk in the $2.6 trillion money-market mutual-fund industry, completing rules intended to prevent a repeat of an investor stampede out of the funds during the 2008 financial crisis.