What is SEC rule 2-a7?
In 1983 the US Securities and Exchange Commission published regulations governing money market funds, under the Investment Companies Act 1940. The regulations, known as SEC rule 2a-7, acted to define and standardise the asset class. The regulations set detailed parameters governing credit, market and operational risk.
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