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The SEC accelerated approval of rule changes to allow the Chicago Board Options Exchange to acquire the National Stock Exchange at the end of December.
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Stocks closed mixed ahead of Fridays much-anticipated December non-farm payrolls report as the Dow trimmed 2.72 points to finish at 12,415.70 while the Nasdaq and S&P 500 mustered small gains.
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Fresh messages about the value of annuities have started to flow from a variety of sources.
January 5 -
If you've got the right asset allocation model, it doesn't really matter what large-cap equity fund you use.
January 5 -
Investors pulled more than $125 billion out of mutual funds that invest long-term in stocks last year, according to the latest data released by the Investment Company Institute. Of that, $5.2 billion got pulled in the week leading up to New Year’s Eve.
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How a tiny, focused portfolio can outperform funds' benchmark indexes over time.
January 5 -
Investors added $117.6 billion to their holdings in exchange-traded funds in 2011. That is almost identical to 2010, when they added $118.7 billion, and 2009, when they added $119.4 billion. But the value of their holdings only increased $51.4 billion, because the value of their shares fell, according to the Exchange Traded Fund Association.
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Investing in 2012 may very well prove to be the year of risky business because of the possible rewards and punishments, according to Prudential Annuities Chief Market Strategist Quincy Krosby.
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Web Exclusive: It took Oxford Financial CEO Jeffrey Thomasson years to figure out how to recruit and hire the best people. Now, the nations second-largest RIA has it down to a science and the firm is thriving like never before.
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Growth in exchange-traded funds fell to 5.1% in 2011, from 27.5% in 2010 and 46.7% in 2009, according to figures released by the Exchange Traded Fund Association. The category with the biggest gains: fixed-income funds.
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