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money fund

noun

  1. a money-market fund.



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The IBA said it has a $3.1 million prize money fund for each male and female boxer who reaches the quarterfinals in 13 total weight classes, plus their coaches and national teams.

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The yield on the Crane 100 Money Fund Index, which tracks the largest money-market funds, was 5.13 percent on April 30.

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Nelson wants to see more public money fund treatment and sober living, even if it means cutting a check to one of the many recovery centers around the region, state or nation.

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The bills have seen strong demand from money fund investors.

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However, the prize money fund is still far below the $440 million paid to the men who played in the World Cup last year in Qatar.

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