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Investors worldwide pulled $171 billion out of mutual funds in the third quarter of 2011, according to statistics released late Thursday by the Investment Company Institute.
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The world's largest asset management firm will be the first company to list securities on a BATS Global Markets electronic venue that now competes for listings on the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq Stock Market.
January 12 - Money Management Executive
Retirement plan clients can now get on-the-go portfolio analytics from BNY Mellon’s new iPad app, P Mobile Dashboard.
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Schwab Retirement Plan Services already serves 1.5 million workers saving for retirement, but hopes that its new Schwab Index Advantage service will increase participation even more by demystifying the 401(K) saving process.
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iWASHINGTON — In technical terms, Congress handed regulators the baton a while ago to implement a crackdown on proprietary trading. But as the federal agencies grapple with turning the so-called Volcker Rule into regulation, the process seems almost like a joint effort between two branches of government.
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With performance under par, hedge fund managers got smaller year-end bonuses for 2011, according to the Hedge Fund Compensation Report, released Tuesday.
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When it comes to bond funds — or any mutual funds — past performance is not the best way to analyze them. Instead, S&P Capital IQ Analyst Todd Rosenbluth suggests investors should consider the credit risk of the underlying bonds, as well as a fund’s duration, i.e. price sensitivity to changes in interest rates.
January 10 - Money Management Executive
NYSE Euronext U.S. stock volume declined 10.6% in December. Meanwhile, trading volume gained in European stocks, as well as futures and options contracts, the operator of the New York Stock Exchange said.
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PIMCO is continuing to build out its active equities platform with the launch of two new funds: the Dividend and Income Builder Fund and the EqS Dividend Fund.
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