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ON July 13, 2012, Boston-based Fred Alger Management is reopening the Alger Small Cap Growth (ALSAX) and Alger Small Cap Growth Institutional (ALSRX) to new investors starting Aug. 1, according to a filing.
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On July 13, 2012, MFS Investment Management has filed paperwork with the Securities and Exchange Commission to launch a pair of mutual funds in September.
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In a stunning reversal of recent patterns, tax-exempt money market funds amassed $4.64 billion of new cash as total net assets soared to $274.7 billion in the week ended July 9.
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The market continued to show its confidence in municipal bond mutual funds with strong inflows following a holiday week of relative inactivity.
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As Congress and the White House head toward another battle over extending the Bush-era tax cuts, a trade association representing utility companies is warning that investors could be in for a major hit if the rates for qualified dividends revert to their pre-2003 levels, even if the only rates that move are those for the wealthiest Americans.
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 31.26 points Thursday to close at 12,573.27 while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq ended off 6.69 points and 21.79 points, respectively.
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On July 12, 2012, DoubleLine Capital LPs $28 billion Total Return Bond Fund has experienced the most inflows among U.S. mutual funds this year through June, Bloomberg reports, citing data from Morningstar.
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The Board of Trustees of the Newgate Global Resources Fund has decided to liquidate the fund, effective as of July 31, according to a Securities and Exchange filing.
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Ernst & Young LLP has appointed Julie Canty and Carlos A. Schmidt as partners in the firms Asset Management Tax practice.
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JPMorgan, under Americas equity research head Noelle Grainger, scored the largest number of highly ranked analysts, making it the No. 1 firm in U.S. equities research. Bank of America was No. 2, followed by Morgan Stanley.
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