The Financial Times published the article, "US money market funds struggle as short-term rates near negative territory." They write, "A sector of the US finance industry that looks after $4tn of savings [sic] for individuals and businesses has come under severe strain as US markets flirt with negative interest rates. Money market funds investing in short-term government debt have taken in hundreds of billions of dollars of new money from savers in recent months. But there is stiff competition to tap a dwindling supply of low-risk assets that generate positive returns. The result has been a squeeze that has driven the yields on some debt below zero, rendering swaths of the industry unprofitable and setting up a challenge for the Federal Reserve, which analysts say may have to weigh in to keep US interest rates positive. If government money market funds have to keep investing at zero per cent, the economics of the industry 'breaks down', said Christopher Tufts [of] JPMorgan Asset Management.... 'I wouldn't be surprised if funds start to limit investor subscriptions or close outright to new [money].'" The piece also quotes `Federated Hermes' Deborah Cunningham, "It's definitely not a pleasant place to operate at this red-hot moment in time.... There's really not much value anywhere." It continues, "The downward drift in short-term interest rates has grown more acute in recent weeks as more cash has flowed into the financial system.... In some cases, investors have effectively had to pay for the privilege of lending to the US government, since Treasury bills maturing within one month recently yielded below zero.... Peter Crane, publisher of Crane Data, estimated the average seven-day yield for top-tier government money market funds now hovers around 0.02 per cent, well below the 1.39 per cent level seen at the end of 2019. Most money market funds have waived fees for investors, given that they would eat up the yield on offer. Despite the meagre returns, government money market fund assets swelled above $4tn for the first time in the week ending May 26, according to data from the Investment Company Institute. Some of these inflows stem from the banks which have been urging large corporate clients to direct cash into money market funds rather than deposit it in their accounts." The article adds, "Money market fund managers with few good investment options have increasingly been turning to the Fed, which offers select banks and investment groups a place to stash cash overnight through its reverse repo programme (RRP) facility at an interest rate of zero per cent. A record $485.3bn was steered there last week, earning nothing, and according to Doug Spratley, head of the cash management team at T Rowe Price, it has become 'crucial' for the industry. 'If we need collateral for the day, and we are getting negative rates from the street or zero rates even from the street, we will go to the Fed and consider it to be the right trade for the day,' said Federated Hermes' Cunningham.... Richard Mejzak [of] BlackRock's cash management group, expects an increase in both the RRP rate and the interest the Fed pays banks on reserves they hold at the central bank -- perhaps as soon as the next monetary policy meeting this month. Without some relief, the 'longevity' of the money fund industry could be at risk, warns Mark Cabana, a rates strategist at Bank of America. 'Money funds have already waived fees, and they are earning virtually zero,' he said. 'There are questions about how long money funds can remain viable as lossmaking entities.'"

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