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Total net assets in Michael Hasenstab's Templeton Global Bond Fund slumped to $22.6 billion as of March 31, public filings show.
April 21 -
Asset managers are targeting massive amounts of capital to benefit from credit market stress as the coronavirus leaves many companies in need of support.
April 21 -
CEO Larry Fink has provided the federal government insight on coping with the fallout from the pandemic.
April 20 -
The setback for the hedge fund, which slid as much as 14% in the first quarter, is another example of the turmoil wrought by the coronavirus.
April 20 -
The firm expects a second wave of opportunities, particularly in commercial mortgage-backed securities and collateralized loan obligations.
April 17 -
The poor showing may lead investors to question why they’re paying some of the highest fees in the money management industry.
April 17 -
Risk assets have benefited from stimulus programs enacted to shore up the economy as the fallout from the coronavirus continues to wreak havoc.
April 17 -
CEO Larry Fink announced a new focus on ESG in January, however the coronavirus has pushed a separate set of urgent issues into the forefront.
April 16 -
The firm’s chief investment officer spent as much as a third of that on high-yield funds, according to people with knowledge of the matter.
April 16 -
While the central bank’s support may help keep credit flowing amid the coronavirus, “it doesn’t necessarily improve the outlook for bankruptcies.”
April 15