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Pax World Management Corp. has formed the Pax World Womens Advisory Council, comprised of nationally known leaders and experts on womens issues.
May 29 -
The Senate Banking Committee will consider three nominations to the Securities and Exchange Commission this coming Tuesday, June 3.
May 29 -
Missouri State Treasurer Sarah Steelman has declared May 29 as 529 College Savings Day, in part to draw attention to the tax-advantaged college savings plans and to roll out a new Web-based resource that allows family and friends to make online contributions.
May 29 -
Anthony Bolton, manager of Fidelity Investments Special Situations Fund in the U.K. for nearly 30 yearsand who has turned out an average annual return of 19.5% in that timeis bearish on financials and mining stocks, The Wall Street Journals Letter From the City column reports this morning.
May 29 -
Michael Iavarone may have rung the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange yesterday and be poised, as owner of the magnificent Big Brown, to win the Triple Crown, but he cant win them all.
May 29 -
In what some in the industry are heralding as a backhanded acknowledgement of 12b-1 fees, the Securities and Exchange Commission is reportedly considering putting a cap on the controversial level-loads.
May 28 -
While it may not decide the fate of about a dozen similar excessive fee cases that were brought against mutual fund companies in 2003 and 2004, charging that they should impose institutional-share, rather than retail-share fees on individual investors, it is an important step in the right direction.
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A study by the Genocide Intervention Network, conducted with Bloomberg, has found that companies that invest in countries with poor human rights practices make bad investments, both financially as well as ethically.
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Despite strict guidelines and barriers within China, which tend to turn off global fund houses from conducting business, Fidelity International recently announced that it is ready and willing to pursue joint ventures there sometime in the near future.
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Industry leader SEI recently concluded in a white paper that collective investment trusts (CITs) are becoming more popular in the defined-contribution retirement market. In the first quarter of 2008 alone, 63 new collective trusts were launched, and from 2004 to 2007 CIT assets actually tripled.
May 27