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Tuesday, January 27, 2009 Vanguard Closes Two Funds to More Investors Two more money market funds are closing. In an SEC filing, Vanguard revealed that it closed the Admiral Treasury Money Market and Treasury Money Market funds on Monday to new individual investors. A spokesperson for Vanguard could not immediately be reached for comment on the move. For those on the retirement side, the closings may not come as a surprise, as our sister publication reported last month that the Valley Forge, Pennsylvania-based asset manager was closing the same two new funds to new institutional investors like 401(k)s (see The 401kWire, 12/16/2008). At the time, a company spokeswoman told The 401kWire that Vanguard wanted to avoid "the potential negative impact of large transactions" on the two funds. In the new filing, Vanguard stresses that current shareholders can still purchase new shares and that "participants in certain qualified retirement plans" (i.e. those already offering the funds) can still buy more, too. Filing Printed from: MFWire.com/story.asp?s=20568 Copyright 2009, InvestmentWires, Inc. All Rights Reserved |