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Money Market Funds in the EU and the US: Comparative Analysis (eBook)

Edited by: Viktoria Baklanova, Joseph Tanega

ISBN13: 9780191510922
Published: February 2014
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: eBook (ePub)
Price: £277.08
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This book provides the first comprehensive examination of the regulation of the money market fund sector.

In consideration of the current regulatory uncertainties in the sector, this book provides practical help to legal and market practitioners by setting out regulations governing money market funds in the EU and in the US.

Providing a comparative approach, analyzing the regulatory environment in the EU and in the US, the book outlines what is required to determine portfolio management and regulatory compliance issues. In doing so, it determines whether a particular analytical approach is sufficiently credible vis-a-vis comparative benchmarks, which is increasingly pivotal in the contemporary setting of the global financial market.

Contributing authors offer their interpretations of legal rules and relevant guidelines as well as commentaries, checklists, and practice examples. Divided into three parts; part one and two covers money market fund development and regulation in the EU and in the US respectively. Part three provides a comparative analysis of US and EU regulatory models, money market fund ratings, money market funds outside the US and EU and systemic risk regulation.

Given the current issues surrounding money market fund regulation, this book is a vital and timely resource offering a comprehensive comparative analysis and rigorous account of money market funds on both sides of the Atlantic.

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Banking and Finance, eBooks
Contents:
Foreword
1. Introduction
PART 1: MONEY MARKET FUNDS IN THE EU
2. Rationale for European Money Market Funds: Background and Industry Structure
3. European Regulatory Framework of Money Market Funds
PART 2: MONEY MARKET FUNDS IN THE US
4. Historical Rationale for US Money Market Funds: the People against the Bankers
5. US Regulatory Framework for Money Market Funds
6. Types of Money Market Mutual Funds in the United States
PART 3: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
7. Comparative Analysis of the US and the EU Regulatory Models for Money Market Funds
8. Money Market Fund Ratings
9. Money Market Funds outside the US and the EU
10. Systemic Risk Regulation and Money Market Funds