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U.S. money market is managed by U.S. government agencies. Federal agencies are fully owned by the U.S. government and have been authorized to issue securities directly in the marketplace.
The largest players in the global money markets are financial institutions — namely depository institutions (i.e., commercial banks, thrifts, and credit unions), insurance companies, and investment banks.
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1 A Eurocurrency is a currency that is traded outside of its national border, and can be any currency rather than just a European one.















