- Money Management Executive
In a bid to drive sales, Fidelity will introduce a family of team-managed funds overseen by former Magellan manager Robert Stansky, The Wall Street Journal reports. Each member of the eight-member team will specialize in a sector, and they are expected to be the cream of Fidelity’s crop. While Magellan didn’t fare well under Stansky’s helm, he is well regarded as a good manager of other people.
October 26 - Money Management Executive
To voice its dissatisfaction with extraordinarily high executive severance packages and director absenteeism, Fidelity’s votes against trustee nominations have increased from 5% in 2006 to 13%, Bloomberg reports. Fidelity withheld votes for at least one director at 229 companies this year, compared with 70 in 2006. Besides protesting excessive golden parachutes, Fidelity withheld votes for directors who failed to attend 75% of board meetings.
October 26 - Money Management Executive
Speaking to reporters at a conference on securities fraud, Linda Chatman Thomsen, director of the Securities and Exchange Commission’s enforcement division, said insider trading has become “rampant” on Wall Street and that the Commission will be bringing more cases, Reuters reports.
October 26 - Money Management Executive
Based on its assessment of fund companies’ customer loyalty, ownership, revenue and equity of brand, Cogent Research has released a ranking of those poised for the greatest future growth, with Vanguard taking the lead position and Fidelity coming in at No. 2.
October 26 - Money Management Executive
In pursuit of more stable returns, wealthy investors are increasingly embracing less-traditional asset classes, such as derivatives, private equity and hedge funds, and moving away from equities, index funds, bonds, annuities and real estate, according to a Barclays Wealth survey of 790 high-net-worth individuals around the world.
October 25 - Money Management Executive
Investors in socially responsible funds aren’t hit with a “performance penalty,” according to a report from the United Nations.
October 25 - Money Management Executive
Due to strong gains this year, particularly in foreign, small-cap and value funds, and the depletion of losses from the last bear market, some experts believe mutual funds’ taxable distributions will be the highest on record, The Wall Street Journal reports.
October 25 - Money Management Executive
It appears that hedge funds are set to take in a record amount of flows this year, as year-to-date they have amassed $164 billion, well ahead of the $126 billion they took in during 2006, according to Hedge Fund Research.
October 25 - Money Management Executive
Already, 130,000 people have lost their jobs on Wall Street, and there’s still two more months to go, BusinessWeek Online reports. That’s well ahead of the record 116,000 who got the pink slip in 2001. By comparison, only 50,000 lost their jobs last year.
October 25 - Money Management Executive
The FINRA Investor Education Foundation has granted $432,850 to the National Bureau of Economic Research to examine whether disclosure can help investors better evaluate risks and fees.
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