Rosengren on aid to money market funds

Eric Rosengren, the president of the Boston Federal Reserve, argued that many assumptions about the financial system have proven to be seriously flawed.

Assumptions around the ability of "some financial intermediaries to generate sufficient liquidity to meet potential redemptions of investors have proven to be excessively optimistic," Rosengren said.

He analysed, in particular, the problems afflicting money-market mutual funds, arguing that concerns over the health of financial institutions had

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