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More asset managers are learning, never say never.
October 2 -
Following Bank of Americas acquisition of Merrill Lynch, the latters chairman and chief executive officer, John Thain, will reportedly remain with the merged entity as head of global banking, securities and wealth management.
October 2 -
In response to scrutiny over its ratings of instruments tied to subprime mortgages, Fitch Ratings has increased its own scrutiny over fund of hedge fund managers, warning that many such funds may not be able to meet redemption requirements if their risks are not closely monitored.
October 2 -
When Wachovia Corp. completes the sale of its banking operation to Citigroup Inc., it plans to remain a public company with two main subsidiariesWachovia Securities, the nation's third-largest brokerage, and its proprietary investment arm, Evergreen Asset Management.
October 1 -
The Reserve will liquidate its Primary Fund and begin returning cash to shareholders, according to an announcement on Monday.
September 30 -
On Monday and Tuesday, immediately after the government announced the opening of its $50 billion insurance program for money market funds, at least eight major fund companies had signed up, including BlackRock, Dreyfus, Evergreen, Federated, Invesco AIM, Morgan Stanley, TCW and Legg Masons Western Asset Management.
September 30 -
Evergreen Investments announced Tuesday that its parent, Wachovia Corp., will purchase Lehman Brothers debt held in three of its money market mutual funds: the Evergreen Money Market Fund, Evergreen Institutional Money Market Fund and Evergreen Prime Cash Management Fund.
September 30 -
Private equity firms Bain Capital Partners and Hellman & Friedman acquired Neuberger Berman Monday for $2.15 billion, with the two firms holding equal positions in Neuberger, the firms portfolio managers given a significant stake and the deal expected to close early next year.
September 29 -
After three hours of contentious debate, the U.S. House unexpectedly rejected a bill for a $700 billion rescue package on Monday 228 to 205 that would create a government facility to buy troubled assets from banks. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 777 points on the news.
September 29 -
Many hedge funds will have trouble retaining top managers next year, thanks to terrible market performance across the board and a reward system based on that performance, The Wall Street Journal reports. To retain talent, they will have to tap into profits. Otherwise, they will have to close shop.
September 29