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Where do you live? http://ileniafc.altervista.org/phpBB2/profile.php?mode=viewprofile&u=47055 wetmummy Problems in money funds threatened to freeze up global markets in 2008, after Lehman Brothers went bankrupt. A major money market fund that held Lehman debt was overwhelmed by investor redemption requests and failed - the value of its shares fell below $1 apiece, known as "breaking the buck." At least 21 other prime funds received support from their parent companies to avoid a similar fate, a Federal Reserve study later found. The U.S. Treasury temporarily supported money market funds as the crisis intensified.
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