Money market funds morph into bond-like discretionary accounts
BNY Mellon reacts to zero interest rates by offering segregated accounts for cash to institutional clients.
The inability of money-market funds to generate yields for investors because of ultra-low interest rates in developed markets has led managers of cash products to develop bespoke products that extend duration.
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