
The Resilience of MMFs
Published: September 27, 2024
After a period of relatively high inflation and rates, the macro environment is starting a new chapter.
Aviva Investors’ Tony Callcott and Alastair Sewell discuss the impact tumbling interest rates will have on cash management strategies, whilst examining why MMFs remain an attractive option for corporate treasurers.
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- Eleanor Hill
- Editorial Consultant, Treasury Management International (TMI)

- Tony Callcott
- Global Head, Liquidity Sales and Distribution, Aviva Investors

- Alastair Sewell
- Senior Investment Director, Aviva Investors

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