- Money Management Executive
Envestnet Asset Management has inked an alliance with H&R Block Financial Advisors that will give Envestnet clients access to H&Rs professionals for investment advice and services.
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Wisdom Tree Investments of New York is set to become the first asset management firm to launch an exchange-traded fund that invests exclusively in the emerging market country of India, with the planned launch of the Wisdom Tree India Earnings Fund ETF by the end of February.
January 28 -
NEW YORK-The marketplace for sub-advised and multi-managed funds is projected to continue growing as financial products become more complicated and fund shops look to outsource specialized work.
January 28 -
Last week's extreme volatility in the U.S. and international stock markets has many retirees and Baby Boomers approaching retirement worried that their life savings will fall short of expectations.
January 28 -
Way to go. Some marketing experts are beginning to get it right. The "Magical Mystery Tour" that's been the past 60 years of Baby Boomer buying power doesn't have to end with mutual fund companies instilling the dreaded fear of outliving one's retirement savings, dying impoverished and, possibly, alone.
January 28 -
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UBS Global Asset Management and Genworth Financial plan to introduce a guaranteed income for life option for 401(k) participants.
January 28 -
Bank of New York Mellon announced Tuesday that it had completed its purchase of Arx Capital Management, a Rio de Janeiro independent asset manager. Arx Capital specializes in Brazilian multi-strategy, long-short and long-only investment strategies and has more than $2.8 billion of assets under management. The price of the acquisition, which was announced on Nov. 13, was not disclosed. Arx Capital will be integrated into BNY Mellon Asset Management Brasil. The company said that the combined business will be one of the largest asset assets managers in the country.
January 28 -
The Supreme Court's decision in Stoneridge Investment Partners LLC v. Scientific Atlanta will mean that mutual fund companies, could be better protected from class-action investor suits involving third parties that support the administration and running of a fund's trading floor and back office.
January 28