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  2. Stable value fund - Wikipedia

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    A stable value fund is a type of investment available in 401(k) plans and other defined contribution plans as well as some 529 or tuition assistance plans. [1] Stable value funds are often made available in these plans under a name that intends to describe the nature of the fund (such as capital preservation fund, fixed-interest fund, capital accumulation fund, principal protection fund ...

  3. This Investment Can Protect Your Retirement Savings From ...

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    Stable value funds post high yields with relatively low risk, and your retirement plan could already be invested in this asset class. MetLife says that more than eight in 10 defined contribution ...

  4. Guaranteed investment contract - Wikipedia

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    A GIC is used primarily as a vehicle that yields a higher return than a savings account or United States Treasury securities and GICs are often used as investments for stable value funds. [1] GICs are sometimes referred to as funding agreements, although this term is often reserved for contracts sold to non-qualified institutions. [citation needed]

  5. MetLife's Second Stable Value Study Finds Most Plan ... - AOL

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    MetLife commissioned this study of 140 plan sponsors and 19 stable value fund providers to gain updated insights into the current landscape of stable value products since its inaugural study ...

  6. Prudential Retirement white paper: Stable value a safer and ...

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    Prudential Retirement white paper: Stable value a safer and more secure investment option post financial crisis NEWARK, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Prudential Retirement, a business unit of Prudential ...

  7. Money market fund - Wikipedia

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    To search for higher yields from these low rates in bank deposits, investors used money market funds for short-term deposits instead. However, several money market funds fell off short of their stable value in 2001 due to the bankruptcy of Enron, in which several Japanese funds had invested, and investors fled into government-insured bank ...