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05 April 2017

European Parliament: New rules make cash flow investments by start-ups and SMEs safer


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New rules to make money market funds (MMFs) more resistant to crises and market turbulence were approved. MFFs supply easily accessible liquid assets to business start-ups and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), but can be vulnerable to panic runs on their money.


To improve MFFs’ stress resistance, the new rules require them MMFs to diversify their asset portfolios, invest in higher-quality assets, meet liquidity and concentration requirements and have in place sound stress testing processes conducted at least quarterly.

MMFs assets will have to be valued at least once a day and the result should be published daily on the MFF’s website.

Parliament proposed a new category of MMF: Low Volatility Net Asset Value MMF (LVNAV MMF) designed specifically to work for small firms in the real economy.

Its key features include:

  • a diversified portfolio with stringent concentration requirements to reduce risk, assets described more precisely and subject to strict conditions,
  • only limited use of the amortised accounting method to value assets,
  • strict daily and weekly liquidity requirements to fulfil potential redemption requests,  and
  • improved transparency, to ensure that investors and supervisors get better and earlier information.

LVNAV MMFs should only be authorised for a period of five years, says the text. The EU Commission is to assess whether these rules are fit for purpose four years after they enter into force and propose whether LVNAV MMFs should be authorised further or indefinitely.

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