Morgan Stanley Institutional Liquidity Funds Files SEC Form N-MFP2/A

In a recent SEC filing, Morgan Stanley Institutional Liquidity Funds submitted an amended Form N-MFP2/A. This form is typically used by money market funds to report monthly portfolio holdings to the Securities and Exchange Commission. The filing is significant as it provides transparency into the fund’s assets, allowing investors to make informed decisions.

Morgan Stanley Institutional Liquidity Funds is a part of the larger Morgan Stanley investment management firm. The fund offers institutional investors a range of liquidity solutions designed to meet their cash management needs. With a focus on capital preservation and liquidity, the fund aims to provide investors with competitive yields while minimizing risk. For more information about Morgan Stanley Institutional Liquidity Funds, you can visit their website here.

Form N-MFP2/A is a filing required by the SEC for money market funds to disclose their portfolio holdings. This form provides regulators and investors with insight into the fund’s investments, including the types of securities held, maturity dates, and credit quality. By submitting this form, Morgan Stanley Institutional Liquidity Funds is complying with regulatory requirements and demonstrating transparency in its operations.

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