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(Update - source - Association of Corporate Treasurers - email from Naresh Aggarwal 16 Feb 2022.)
 
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Low-volatility Net Asset Value.
A form of money market fund whose distributing shares maintain a ‘constant’ price, as long as certain criteria are met.
 
 
<span style="color:#4B0082">'''''Money market fund (MMF) reforms'''''</span>
 
:"Full implementation of MMF reforms won't take place until February 2019, but treasurers need to start preparing for the replacement of [prime] constant net asset value (CNAV) funds with two new categories:
 
: - the Public Debt CNAV fund, and
 
: - the low-volatility NAV (LNAV) fund.
 
:According to research from rating agency Moody's, LVNAV MMFs are likely to attract most of the funds currently invested in prime CNAV MMFs."
 
:''The Treasurer magazine, June 2018, p21 - Sarah Rundell, freelance journalist specialising in treasury and investment issues.''




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Constant net asset value]]
* [[Constant net asset value]]
* [[Distributing]]
* [[Money market fund]]
* [[Money market fund]]
* [[Money Market Funds Regulation]]
* [[Money Market Funds Regulation]]

Latest revision as of 14:57, 16 February 2022

Money market funds.

(LVNAV).

A form of money market fund whose distributing shares maintain a ‘constant’ price, as long as certain criteria are met.


See also