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19 April 2017

Money Market Funds Regulation Adopted By The European Parliament

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On April 5, 2017, it was announced that the European Parliament voted to adopt the Money Market Funds Regulation ("MMFR").
European Union Finance and Banking

Authored by Richard Hunt.

On April 5, 2017, it was announced that the European Parliament voted to adopt the Money Market Funds Regulation ("MMFR"). The MMFR focuses on increasing regulation on shadow banking and investment funds and creates new rules that regulate money market funds. The MMFR intends to enhance the liquidity profile and stability of the funds it regulates. Now that the MMFR has been through the European Parliament, the next step is for the regulation to be formally adopted by the Council before being published in the Official Journal of the EU. It would then come into force shortly thereafter.

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