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This year's shrinkage in assets under management in U.S. funds could reach 29%, according to Merrill Lynch & Co.
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Fidelity Investments announced Monday that its HybridOne platform, launched in June, has attracted $13 billion in assets. The platform is designed for firms with a mix of commission and fee business, which is one of the fastest-growing brokerage segments in the U.S.
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By overturning a lower court's dismissal of a case against former Columbia Funds executives James Tambone and Robert Hussey, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit is permitting the Securities and Exchange Commission to proceed with its market-timing lawsuit against the two men.
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David R. Holst, 43, a mortgage broker in Tucson, Ariz., pleaded guilty to gambling $350,000 from mutual fund investor clients. He accepted the charges of securities fraud and filing a false income tax return. Holst admitted to setting up a financial advisory business that pretended to invest clients' money in mutual funds. Instead, he took the clients' money, lost it gambling at a casino, and subsequently doctored statements to make it look like he had created mutual fund accounts for the clients. Holst, who will be sentenced in federal court on Feb. 12, faces up to 25 years in prison and more than $1 million in fines.
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Ready or not, the deadline to update 403(b) plans is here.
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Mutual fund companies ask investors to look at past performance and judge their offerings based on their performance relative to a benchmark.
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American Century Investments has been hammered by the market downturn but is positioning itself for brisk growth at home and abroad, according to its top executive.
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Financial industry analysts are anticipating a wave of new regulations to come out of this financial crisis, but with any luck, mutual funds will escape a direct hit.
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