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Sales of corporate bonds in the U.S. are surging toward the busiest May ever as borrowers race to the market before demand dries up with Bill Gross and Warren Buffett cautioning against buying debt at all-time low yields.
May 20 -
Credit Suisse has filed with the SEC to launch the Gold and Income Strategy Fund, which will be available in institutional shares
May 20 -
ETF flows in the second quarter continued at almost the same torrid pace as they did in the first quarter and seem well on their way to adding $200 billion in new investor funds in 2013.
May 20 -
Barry Evans has been named president of John Hancock Asset Management North America.
May 20 -
The municipal bond market may benefit from the shake-up at the Internal Revenue Service as the newly named acting commissioner Daniel Werfel has close ties with state and local governments and is viewed by market groups as a strong ally.
May 20 -
Aside from an $800 million New York City general obligation refunding planned for Wednesday, there will be few large deals to grab investors' attention in the municipal market this week as approximately $5 billion in new issuance is expected on the heels of a quiet end to last week's activity.
May 20 -
Is emerging market debt still an attractive asset class, or is a correction likely to squeeze investors?
May 18 -
The danger of home-country bias applies to both U.S. investors and investors abroad, yet the extent of the danger varies.
May 18 -
There is a way to be invested in stocks that can help mitigate volatility: Employ an investment strategy that seeks to take advantage of global stock market inefficiencies to profit in both up and down markets.
May 17 -
Global X Funds, based in New York, combs the world for unusual investment opportunities on which it can build exchange-traded funds.
May 17



