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Mutual funds win key concessions on liquidity rules

Mutual funds will soon face new regulations to reduce the risks of an investor exodus during a panic, though they have managed to win some concessions that will make the rules more flexible.

SEC headquarters in Washington
SEC headquarters in Washington Photo: iStock

Mutual funds will soon face new regulations to reduce the risks of an investor exodus during a panic, though they have managed to win some concessions that will make the rules more flexible.

The Securities and Exchange Commission is set to release the new rules Thursday, a key part of its plan to modernise supervision of the $15.7 trillion sector. The once staid business of pooling stocks and bonds has become more complex and risky, as funds adopt strategies that involve harder to sell securities, derivatives and leverage.

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