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Mutual Funds to Watch Today
A look at the mutual funds with the largest percentage of assets in Lehman Brothers, Bank of America and American International Group (AIG).
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Funds More Conscientious About Fair Value
Market unrest, the credit crisis and an updated FAS 157 are prompting mutual fund companies to be more meticulous about fair value pricing.
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Regulators Assuring Lehman Investors Mutual Fund, Brokerage Accounts Safe
With Lehman Brothers filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, investors are fearful their holdings could be decimated, but regulators have been stepping in to reassure them that their mutual fund and brokerage accounts are safe
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Janus 20 Overexposed to Lehman
Janus Twenty Fund manager Ron Sachs must be ruing purchasing nearly 10 million shares in Lehman Brothers, now that the company is either on the brink of collapse or a fire sale.
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Bent in Favor of New Money Market Fund Rules
Chairman of The Reserve, Bruce Bent, is breaking from the pack that has been critical of the SEC's proposal of the rule governing money funds to lessen their reliance on credit rating agencies.
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In Face of Slow Growth, Fidelity Offers Investors Security
While American Funds and Vanguard raked in $74 billion apiece in 2007, Fidelity Investments netted $2 billion.
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Industry Roils Against Critical Fund Book
An obscure book about mutual funds has begun to arouse the ire of the industry.
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GLWBs Tied to Target-Date Funds, Managed Accounts
Taking dead-aim at Middle America, Allstate Corp. has added guaranteed lifetime withdrawal benefits to its target funds.
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Lone Dissenting Voice on Harris Excessive Fee Case Could Haunt Funds Again
Mutual fund fees are going to continue to be in the crosshairs of class-action litigants, 401(k) plan sponsors, retail investors, regulators, legislators and even the courts.
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Even Superstar Fund Managers Struggling
The boomerang effect of the financial crisis and eye-popping oil prices are proving more difficult than even the most skilled mutual fund managers can handle.
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Merging Mutual Funds, Annuities to Resonate with Retirees
Baby Boomers and their financial advisors are going to increasingly look for one-stop-shop solutions that combine mutual funds, annuities and systematic or laddered drawn-down schedules.
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SEC to Distribute Funds to Putnam, Janus Investors
The SEC said it would distribute millions of dollars to investors harmed by market-timing trading violations in mutual funds managed by Putnam Investment Management and Janus Capital Management.
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Worldwide Mutual Fund Assets Decline 5.1% to $24.81 Trillion
Assets in mutual funds worldwide declined 5.1% to $24.81 trillion by the end of the first quarter.
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SEC Makes First $40 Million Installment to Putnam Investors
The SEC announced that it made its first of four payments to the 1.5 million Putnam Investments who were harmed by market timing.
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Fewer Hispanics, African-Americans in 401(k) Plans
Despite efforts by financial services firms to better reach and serve Hispanics and African-Americans, only 32% of Hispanics and 54% of African-Americans are invested in an IRA or 401(k) plan.
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Funds Join Redeem Team
two major mutual fund families are the latest to announce plans to redeem outstanding ARS by using tender-option bonds—TOBs—as a new source of leverage.
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Closed-End Funds that Came to Investors' Rescue Face High Interest Rates
Having gone to great, and expensive, lengths to bail investors out of auction-rate securities, some closed-end funds regret this decision.
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Companies Gear Up for XBRL Reporting
The SEC could mandate the use of eXtensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL) in mutual fund risk return summaries by as early as the first quarter of next year.
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SEC Dedicates Anti-Money Laundering Website
The SEC has opened a website for internal purposes at the Office of Compliance Inspections and Examinations to fight anti-money laundering, for compliance officers at mutual funds.
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USAA Launches Target Date Funds
The United Services Automobile Association has rolled out a new suite of five target date mutual funds.
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Vanguard Reopens Two Funds, Signaling Weak Market
In spite of their strong records, two Vanguard funds that have been suffering steep redemptions will now be reopened to investors.
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Morningstar Taps Global RE, Currency, for New Coverage
The company announced it has added two new categories and one broad asset class to its proprietary classification system for mutual fund portfolios.
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Market Opportunities Still Exist
The low-hanging fruit is gone, but there are still places to find profit if investors know where to look and avoid the herds.
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Spring Awakening
After being closed for most of this decade, Wasatch Core Growth Fund has reopened. But can it regain its magic touch?
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When Is a 130/30 Fund Not That? Plenty of Times
Many hedge-like mutual funds with the "130/30" label are not treating that ratio as if it were set in stone.
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Retirement Assets Reach $17.6 Trillion
Despite difficult market conditions, Americans continued to save more for retirement last year.
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eSecLending Establishes a New RIA to Support Mutual Funds
eSecLending recently announced its creation of Securities Financial Global Advisors (SFGA), a registered investment advisor (RIA).
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IndexIQ Launches Hedging Mutual Fund
IndexIQ has launched a mutual fund-of-fund that will mimic hedging strategies, invest in exchange-traded funds and leverage up to 100% of its assets.<
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Hedge Funds Surpass Mutual Funds in Equity Trading Volume
Hedge funds topped mutual funds in equity trading volume last year and are now second only to asset management shops.
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Federated Buying Two Tice Funds
The Pittsburgh investment manager Federated Investors Inc. has a deal to acquire two funds from David W. Tice & Associates LLC.
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Hisey Named President of AARP Financial, Funds
AARP has appointed Richard Hisey as the new president of AARP Financial Inc. and AARP Funds.
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Equity Mutual Funds Slip 15 Basis Points in 2Q08
Mutual fund investors held resilient in the second quarter of the year.
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Give Mutual Fund Investors the 'Gold Card' Treatment
If mutual fund marketing executives took even one page from credit card companies' sales playbooks they would come up with a million creative ideas.
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Money Market Funds Called Upon to Make Non-Public SEC Filings
How serious are liquidity problems with money market mutual funds?
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Where Has All the Alpha Gone?
The small group of money mangers who possessed the ability to outperform the market has virtually disappeared.
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Mutual Fund Value Hunters Go Hungry
Firms that focus on value stocks have been slammed recently, as financial stocks like Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae continue to struggle.
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Evergreen's CEO on His Multi-Boutique Legacy
Before Dennis Ferro retires as CEO at Evergreen Investments, he wants to expand its alternative investment capabilities and its international distribution.
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As Mutual Fund Industry Flourished, Templeton Seemingly Vanished
The late John Templeton created the Templeton Growth Fund back in 1954, but many articles about his passing avoided this subject when they summarized his life.
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Ameriprise Acquires J&W Seligman for $440M
Ameriprise Financial finalized a $440 million deal to purchase J&W Seligman in the fourth quarter.
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Commodities, Natural Resources Lead 2Q08 Growth
Threats of further losses throughout financial institutions, concerns of inflation, and record high oil prices continue to persist.
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China Denies Holding Mutual Fund Officials 'Hostage'
As the Olympic Games approach, China has become continually worried about its public image and financial status.
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Comparisons of 8,000 Mutual Funds
The SEC has formally proposed using new technology, XBRL, to get important information to investors faster, more reliably, and at a lower cost.
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Banking's Russell 3,000 Slice Falls to 8-Year Low
Declining market capitalizations for financial companies in the Russell 3,000 index have pushed the sector's weighting to its lowest level in eight years.
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IRS Reduces Business Tax Extension Period
The IRS has moved the extended due date for partnership, estate and trust tax returns from Oct. 15 to Sept. 15.
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Boring Is Beautiful
Mutual Funds had a rough 12 months, making formerly ho-hum asset classes suddenly sexy.
