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Sixty-five percent of respondents said they are more concerned about their finances today than they were at the beginning of the financial crisis.
July 13 -
An age-old standard, gold, was one of the most touted alternative investments at the Morningstar 2010 Investment Conference in Chicago last month.
July 13 -
The sovereign debt crisis coupled with persistently high unemployment rates in the United States and continued fears over the 2008 financial meltdown has rocked investor confidence, so much so that investor mood has completely turned around in the past month.
July 13 -
The Morningstar 2010 Investment Conference in Chicago was chock-full of sessions on international investing, and the hallways were abuzz with talk of emerging markets. Yet some fund managers damped the excitement, saying that although emerging markets are hot, these investments will not be able to live up to expectations.
July 13 -
The hot topic in the media right now is actively managed exchange-traded funds. But given how relatively small the actively-managed ETF universe is compared to the overall ETF universe, this product has received an outsized amount of attention.
July 13 -
Demand for health savings accounts seems to be reviving after a long period of inertia that preceded the passage of health care reform.
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The good news for investors is that actively-managed ETFs are likely to grow further and are showing some momentum.
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Municipal bond mutual funds last week rebounded from a brief spell of cash leakage with the biggest influx of new money in four months.
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Hedge funds finished the volatile first half with modest declines.
July 12

