I’m seeking individual investors and institutional investors to interview them on their thoughts regarding the future of money market funds. The Investment Company Institute, the trade group representing mutual funds, and various regulators and other parties have proposed a series of improvements and suggestions, but the investor has yet to be heard.
Is the $1.00 share price important? Would you sacrifice yield for safety? Are you familiar with the current set of money fund regulations, or could fund companies do a better job of educating their investors? Are you interested in monitoring portfolio holdings?
If you’re interested, contact me (Pete Crane, pete@cranedata.us). I would love to schedule an interview and hear your thoughts. Or please feel free to post on this blog!
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