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With Putnam Investments, Legg Mason and Invesco AIM recently rolling out absolute-return funds that promise an upside regardless of the markets condition, some wonder if that is possible.
June 17 -
Congress once again is scrutinizing 401(k)s this week, this time through two bills that would disallow advice through an interested party and require clear disclosure of fees.
June 17 -
For most Baby Boomers, even younger ones, the recession has done such a number on their retirement savings that they are gearing up to work longer, set aside more now and live a more modest lifestyle in their so-called golden years, USA Today reports.
June 17 -
While there have been reports of portfolio managers easing back into stocks, one-third of them are still sitting on record amounts of cash, SmartMoney reports.
June 17 -
As the Chinese middle class becomes increasingly familiar with investing, and the nations markets open up to international trading, its mutual fund industry is likely to experience incredible growth, Wall Street & Technology reports.
June 17 -
At the hearing on target-date funds that the Department of Labor and the Securities and Exchange Commission is holding tomorrow, the focus is likely to be on better disclosure of holdings.
June 17 -
In a survey of hedge fund executives attending the Global Alternative Investment Management conference in Monaco this week, 65% said they feared that the economic crisis will drag on, Reuters reports.Another 18% said things could even get worse. Only 17% said they thought it was over.Bailouts [of banks] have worked somewhat, but problems have been transferred to governments, said Peter Rigg, an executive with HSBC Private Bank who is one of the pessimists surveyed.Fifty-nine percent said they think Europe is suffering the worst, while only 35.5% said conditions are the most precarious in the U.S.The worst problems are in western economies that have relied on leverage to grow. Economic power is going East, said Jaime Castan of RMF Investment Management.But not everyone thinks that Asia is insulated, including Marc Lasry of Avenue Capital, who commented: Theres a huge fiction out there that Asia is going to be fine, but it needs a strong U.S. and Europe to grow.Asked how the crisis could compromise hedge fund strategies, executives said they were most concerned about liquidity, the lack of alpha and risk management. That said, the investment style that most, 28%, are optimistic about are distressed/event driven, followed by global macro (24%), managed futures (17%) and general arbitrage (10%).
June 16 -
High-net-worth investors are reordering their priorities when selecting investment providers, according to New Horizon, New Behavior, a study of 2,100 investors released by Barclays Wealth.
June 16 -
To help parents and their children alike manage their finances better, Wells Fargo is promoting online budgeting and savings tools available on its website, and releasing the findings of a survey of parents on their children that demonstrate a generational knowledge gap.
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Only 376 hedge funds liquidated in the first quarter of the year, down 52% from 778 that shut their doors in the fourth quarter of 2008, Hedge Fund Research said. The number that liquidated in the first quarter represented 4.05% of the 9,050 total number of hedge funds, and the number that went out of business the previous quarter was 7.77%.
June 16