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Why don’t money market funds borrow directly from the Federal Reserve?

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Why don’t money market funds borrow directly from the Federal Reserve?

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Money market funds, like other mutual funds and registered investment companies, are strictly regulated by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, but do not fall under the Federal Reserve’s jurisdiction and are not eligible to borrow from the Fed’s discount window.

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