Money Management Executive Latest News

  • Fund giant boards of directors at AllianceBernstein, American Funds, Fidelity, Vanguard and others are reportedly starting to bring about meaningful change in the corporations in which they are invested. Proof should come any day now, when the shareholder proxy votes from the annual meetings are released.

    May 24
  • Fund giant boards of directors at AllianceBernstein, American Funds, Fidelity, Vanguard and others are reportedly starting to bring about meaningful change in the corporations in which they are invested. Proof should come any day now, when the shareholder proxy votes from the annual meetings are released.

    May 24
  • Money Management Executive

    Over the past decade, an information revolution has been shaking the financial world. Just as numerous other industries are coping with how to communicate and operate in a digital environment, financial companies are grappling with how to engage a more proactive and educated client base.

    May 24
  • Gore, 30-Year Veteran, Joins Wilmington as MD

    May 24
  • BOSTON -- In their efforts to harmonize international regulations and allow the trade of structured products between continents, regulators in the U.S. and abroad acknowledge that cooperation with financial industry leaders is key to creating successful, transparent products.

    May 24
  • BOSTON -- The staggering growth of UCITS (Undertakings for Collective Investment in Transferable Securities) throughout Europe, Asia and Latin America has led to a proliferation of new investment products and trading opportunities, but restrictive investment mandates and tax requirements in the U.S. are causing some U.S. investors to feel left out of the game.

    May 24
  • Waddell Mutual Fund Among First Flash Crash Trades

    May 24
  • Legg Mason has named Sam Peters, 40, co-manager of Bill Miller’s $4.2 billion Value Trust fund, a move widely seen as selecting Peters to be the eventual replacement for Miller as chairman and CEO of the firm.

    May 24
  • More than half or workers say they’re not confident about having the means to cover medical expenses in retirement, according to data from the Employee Benefit Research Institute.

    May 20
  • Total annuity sales fell almost 7% from the fourth quarter 2009 to the first quarter of this year, from $50.9 billion to $47.4 billion, according to a new report by the Insured Retirement Institute.

    May 20