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The biggest investors are increasingly using ETFs as a way to dabble in inefficient and opaque bond markets.
August 18 -
Asset managers took lead roles to vehemently oppose the DoL's fiduciary standard proposal. In the course of the Department's hearings, some representatives fared better than others under scrutiny.
August 17 -
Municipal bond sales in the U.S. are set to decrease in the next month while the amount of redemptions and maturing debt falls.
August 17 -
After riding a market boom to return almost six times the global industry average in the first five months of this year, Greater China-focused hedge funds had their worst month since September 2011.
August 14 -
A limited domestic market and a weak native currency have spurred a number of Canadian mutual fund providers to look to the U.S. retail market for growth opportunities.
August 13 -
Most mutual fund managers spread their money across many securities to curb risk, while a handful eschew traditional diversification and load up on a few holdings, convinced the rewards outweigh the dangers.
August 13 -
Pimco has overcome the departure of bond trader Bill Gross and a record period of outflows from its funds may be on the verge of ending, said Munich-based Allianz, the companys owner.
August 11 -
The sudden closure of a TAMP spurred a competitor to seek a position to benefit from its demise, recognizing an opportunity to ramp up its growth plans, asset base and workforce.
August 10 -
Warnings of a liquidity crisis in the bond market are a myth created by Wall Street in hopes of repealing regulation, said Krishna Memani, the chief investment officer of OppenheimerFunds.
August 10 -
Investors yanked the most money in five weeks from municipal-bond mutual funds after Puerto Rico defaulted on debt.
August 7