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Money market funds in foreign currencies rather than us dol.?

The question isn't very clear, but I will do my best to answer. There is no such thing as a money market fund in foreign currencies, unless you actually open a foreign money market account ie: an australian bank money market account etc. I think you are talking about a liquid investment into a forex fund which I work with on a daily basis. The returns are significantly better by keep a liquid investment in a forex fund then investing in a foreign money market fund. If you would like more info. please email me.

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