SEC commissioner
Elisse Walter was the keynote speaker yesterday at the ICI's Mutual Funds and Investment Management Conference in Scottsdale. Her message to fundsters? Refrain from talking to the press on
money market fund reform.
"For some reason, lately the topic of money market reform seems to be making all of us emotional, strident and, to a certain extent, some of us are losing our heads,"
Walter, a Democratic commissioner, was
quoted by
InvestmentNews as telling
the audience.
The topic, she said, is "too important to be played out through a public volley of opinions, but that's where we are today.”
"I'd encourage firms to stay away from media statements. We need to restart constructive engagement, rather than destructive disengagement. The current environment is not conducive to reaching the best conclusions," the pub quoted her as saying.
Click
here to read Walter's remarks as posted on the SEC Web site.
Reuters,
Crane Data
and
Barron's also wrote about her keynote. 
Edited by:
Armie Margaret Lee
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