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Regulators say ETFs, mutual funds and other investment vehicles should be subject to additional oversight to ensure that managers can sell assets to meet investors demands during volatile markets.
June 23 -
The Financial Stability Board concludes that an abrupt exit from the junk bond market won't hit ETF investors the hardest.
June 23 -
The investment "helps with institutionalizing our firm," said Andrew Rabinowitz, Marathon Asset Management's newly appointed president.
June 22 -
Investors are flocking to low-volatility, where nearly all ETFs are outperforming their respective markets be it large-caps, small-caps or international equities.
June 22 -
Executives from the Alternative and Direct Investment Securities Association discuss challenges the nontraded REIT industry faces in light of the DoL's newly introduced fiduciary rule.
June 21 -
"The market has now almost completely priced out a rate normalization cycle, pricing only one 25 basis point hike over the next three years," a team at Deutsche Bank wrote.
June 20 -
The heavy buying in the ETF continued on Thursday, with two trades worth a combined $57 million.
June 20 -
In an almost immediate response, the industry created a new T share class, which replaces high, upfront commissions with trailing commissions.
June 17 -
Pimco's $1.5 trillion in assets under management are down 25% from a high of $2 trillion in the first quarter of 2013.
June 17 -
Sanjay Valvani was one of four people accused of insider trading and reaping more than $32 million from trades in drug companies using secret tips, according to federal prosecutors.
June 16