MarketWatch writes "SEC chief: Money-market fund reform high on agenda". The piece says, "Reform of the $2.7 trillion money-market fund industry is one of the top issues that the Securities and Exchange Commission will tackle in the coming months, agency chairman Elisse Walter told reporters Friday." They quote Walter, "We have a number of things that are number 1 and number 2 on the agenda and we are working very hard on money-market funds." The MarketWatch brief explains, "Walter said after speaking to a small business advisory panel. She added that commissioners are working "very well together" and the agency is getting valuable input from the industry." "The whole dynamic around that project has changed," she told the website. It adds, "White also said she supported Mary Jo White, a former U.S. attorney, who President Obama nominated last week to head the agency."