From 2011 through to 2016 U.S. money market funds (MMFs) had allocated a relatively large portion of fund inflow to prime funds. Prime funds predominantly invest in corporate debt securities. Following 2016, the U.S. prime funds experienced a net outflow, with MMF assets being reallocated. Following reforms, prime funds were further split into two categories based on the type of investor. Prime funds limited to individual investors were labeled “Prime Retail”. These retail funds can maintain a stable net asset value per share. All other prime funds were labeled “Prime Institutional.” These funds have a floating net asset value per share that fluctuates with the market value of the fund’s assets. Funds that previously fell under the category "Tax Exempt" also went through a similar re-categorization process.
Fund flow of prime money market funds (MMF) in the United States from January 2011 to May 2016, by asset location
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Office of Financial Research. (July 31, 2024). Fund flow of prime money market funds (MMF) in the United States from January 2011 to May 2016, by asset location (in million U.S. dollars) [Graph]. In Statista. Retrieved April 24, 2025, from https://www.statista.com/statistics/1393489/fund-flow-of-prime-mmfs-in-the-us-by-asset-location/
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