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Claims by one firm executive that systematic investing “lends itself to providing liquidity” remain largely untested in a post-crisis bull.
September 4 -
The first-of-its-kind product is cleared and features the same creation-and-redemption process common with traditional offerings.
September 3 -
The fund’s losses stem from bearish wagers on global interest rates, according to a person familiar with the matter.
August 29 -
The only remaining founder of GSO Capital has left to build a family office and find new opportunities to spend the wealth he’s amassed over 35 years.
August 29 -
Some see a potential cure in a practice that’s commonplace from Italy to the U.K., but banned in the U.S.
August 28 -
Asset managers are increasingly seeking new sources of returns as more than a quarter of investment grade bonds experience negative yields.
August 27 -
Asset managers have been on edge as U.S. equity ETFs reported withdrawals of nearly $18 billion in the three weeks ending Friday.
August 26 -
Although the mistake was short-lived and the dollar value small, the mishap raises new questions about how managers monitor indexes.
August 23 -
Investment banks are increasingly studying the relative positioning of funds that compete with each other to beat benchmarks.
August 22 -
Angst over the Fed’s decision to lower borrowing costs has seeped into the $3.8 trillion market for municipal bonds.
August 21