Money fund yields (7-day, annualized, simple, net) were unchanged at 3.49% on average during the week ended Friday, August 14 (as measured by our Crane 100 Money Fund Index), after falling 1 bp the week prior. Fund yields have rebounded slightly in recent weeks, but they are down from a recent high of 5.20% in November 2023. They should remain flat in coming days (and weeks) unless and until the Fed moves rates higher. Yields were 3.49% on 7/31/26, 3.47% on 6/30 and on 3/31, 3.58% on 12/31/25, 4.13% on 6/30/25 and 4.28% on average on 12/31/24. MMFs averaged 5.20% on 12/31/23. The broader Crane Money Fund Average, which includes all taxable funds tracked by Crane Data (currently 725), shows a 7-day yield of 3.39%, down 1 bp in the week through Friday. Prime Inst money fund yields were down 1 bp at 3.59% in the latest week. Government Inst MFs were unchanged at 3.48%. Treasury Inst MFs were unchanged at 3.47%. Treasury Retail MFs currently yield 3.24%, Government Retail MFs yield 3.21% and Prime Retail MFs yield 3.37%, Tax-exempt MF 7-day yields were up 22 bps to 1.83%. Money market mutual fund assets hit an all-time record high of $8.404 trillion on July 6, according to our Money Fund Intelligence Daily. But assets have increased $11.1 billion in the week through Friday, and they've increased by $70.5 billion in August month-to-date (through 8/14). MMF assets decreased by $61.4 billion in July, increased by $58.6 billion in June, $208.6 billion in May, decreased by $108.8 billion in April, $49.3 billion in March, increased by $99.5 billion in February, $32.9 billion in January, $126.3 billion in December, $132.8 billion in November, $142.1 billion in October, $105.2 billion in September and $132.0 billion last August. Weighted average maturities were at 38 days for the Crane MFA and 38 days the Crane 100 Money Fund Index. According to Monday's Money Fund Intelligence Daily, with data as of Friday (8/14), just 161 money funds (out of 836 total) yield under 3.0% with $189.0 billion in assets, or 2.3%, while the vast majority (675) of funds yield between 3.00% and 3.99% ($8.170 trillion, or 97.7%). No funds yield over 4.0%. Our Brokerage Sweep Intelligence Index, an average of FDIC-insured cash options from major brokerages, was unchanged at 0.29%, after falling 1 bp twelve weeks prior. The latest Brokerage Sweep Intelligence, with data as of August 14, shows no changes over the past week. Four of the 10 major brokerages tracked by our BSI offer rates of 0.01% for balances of $100K (and lower tiers). These include: E*Trade, Merrill Lynch, Morgan Stanley and Schwab.