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Goldman Sachs Asset Management is starting two money market funds and making changes to two others to comply with stricter rules for funds that offer a stable $1 net asset value.
July 29 -
While many public corporations are focused on engaging the threat of activist shareholders, asset managers still wrestle with reaching the larger percentage of fund shareholders who may pay scant attention to the prospectuses, proxies and reports that cost firms thousands of dollars to produce.
July 28 -
Bond dealers are standardizing methods for analyzing fixed-income exchange-traded funds as they seek to boost trading.
July 28 -
Asset management industry critics of the Department of Labor's fiduciary initiative issued a torrent of comments blasting the proposed regulation as costly, unworkable and harmful to low- and middle-income investors.
July 27 -
A New York-based hedge fund manager traveled to Tehran to do scouting work. During a 10-day trip, he liked much of what he saw.
July 27 -
The world's biggest money managers are staking a claim in the surging market for stock and bond ETFs that strip out currency risk.
July 24 -
Janus fell by the most in more than a month as investor flows slowed in the second quarter and profit trailed some analysts expectations.
July 24 -
Though the industry reaped 34% profit margins and global AUM rose 10.5% to $67 trillion in 2014, revenues rose only 6.3% to $319 billion, while fees dropped an average 40 basis points.
July 23 -
Blackstone will sell an investment reporting service that it created initially for its own use to Ipreo, a data provider it acquired last year.
July 23 -
WisdomTree is starting an ETF that seeks to minimize exposure to export-reliant companies in the U.S., which typically suffer when the dollar strengthens.
July 22