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UPDATE 1-SEC eyes shorter maturity limits for money funds-source

Tue Jun 23, 2009 11:45pm IST
 
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*SEC mulls more disclosures for money market funds-source

*SEC to seek comment on whether floating NAV needed-source

*SEC to consider money market fund reforms on Wednesday

(Adds details on proposal)

WASHINGTON/BOSTON, June 23 (Reuters) - U.S. securities regulators are considering shortening a money market fund's maturity limits to protect investors after last year's sudden losses in industry pioneer Reserve Primary Fund, a source familiar with the agency's thinking said on Tuesday.

The Securities and Exchange Commission is due to meet on Wednesday to consider proposals to strengthen rules for the funds.

Money market funds were long considered as safe as cash until collapse of Lehman Brothers Holdings pushed the value of Reserve Fund below $1 a share, triggering a government program to backstop the $3.67 trillion market.

The SEC may require more disclosure about money funds' assets as well as streamlining the process by which a fund's parent company can buy its distressed assets, the source said.

The source requested anonymity because the proposal was being crafted and could change before Wednesday's meeting. Any proposal needs approval from a majority of the five SEC commissioners.  Continued...

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