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Not every ETF launch works. But a team effort and a compelling idea can make an ETF a success in an industry where a handful of dominant firms and smaller players compete aggressively for assets.
May 5 -
MetLife, the largest U.S. life insurer, posted first-quarter profit that missed analysts estimates as investment income declined on a slump in hedge fund holdings.
May 5 -
Low rates may prove a more enduring challenge than even MetLife Chief Executive Steve Kandarians fight against government regulation.
May 3 -
Jon Xu, chief technology officer and co-founder of FutureAdvisor, says the financial industry has only begun to tap the data available to it.
May 2 -
Gregory Nassour helps run almost $100 billion in U.S. bond mutual fund money -- but there's a reason you've never heard of him. He works at Vanguard and shuns the limelight.
May 2 -
The shift to passive has caused much soul searching, not to mention cost cutting, at some of the world's biggest money managers.
April 28 -
Net income also dropped to $319 million, or 79 cents a share, from $373 million, or 89 cents, a year earlier, the firm reports.
April 27 -
Investors paid 61 cents for every $100 managed in 2015, down from 64 cents in 2014 and and 73 cents five years ago.
April 27 -
Smart-beta styles underlie about one in five ETFs globally with an estimated $400 billion under management, and if they plunged, millions of investors would be burned.
April 26 -
French serve as head of beta solutions, the money manager said in a statement.
April 26