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Mutual Fund Money Market Yields and Holdings

November 24, 2008
By MoneyRates team | Money-Rates Columnist

A mutual fund money market is supposed to be a simple investment with a stable $1 share price with seemingly little differentiation between various funds. September 2008 showed that line of thought was a fallacy as several funds with heavy exposure to Lehman Brothers paper suffered losses significant enought to push their net asset value [...]

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Not All Short-Term Bond Funds Look Alike

September 5, 2007
By MoneyRates team | Money-Rates Columnist

Short term bond managers have had the test of a lifetime this summer as wildly gyrating bond and credit markets have repriced their holdings considerably. Funds with nearly identical fund profiles and types of holdings may have considerably different returns. Some funds have hedged their losses with derivatives, while some funds have maintained a clean [...]

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