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Just one of the leading 20 mutual funds and exchange-traded products eked out a gain this past decade.
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Analysts were permitted to adjust key stresses in the model used in determining commercial mortgage-backed securities ratings, according to the regulator.
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Funds at the top have notched triple digit returns in the last year.
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Sustainable funds in the U.S. attracted $51.2 billion in 2020, more than double the previous calendar-year record.
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The 20 categories with the biggest gains are home to nearly $10 trillion in combined assets.
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The 20 funds in this ranking carried an average expense ratio of more than twice the broader industry.
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The top 20 carried an average expense ratio of more than three times the broader industry.
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These 20 mutual funds and ETFs here are home to roughly $45 billion in assets.
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The top 20 more than doubled the gains of their fixed-income industry peers.
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The biggest losses this year came from sectors that suffered the most in lockdown.
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With an average gain of more than 108%, the lineup includes actively managed leaders with fees well above 100 basis points.
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The top 20 outpaced the broader industry and had an average net expense ratio far below the 0.45% investors paid last year.
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The 20 mutual funds and ETFs on this list have an average fee of roughly 111 basis points.
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The top 20 have delivered overall outperformance. However, their gains come with fees more than twice the industry average.
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The more out-of-left-field the change, the more profound the lesson learned, our columnist has found in the corporate and individual practice realms.
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The average expense ratio for this group was more than 100 basis points.
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“Their top holdings are focused on those companies that have benefited in a post-COVID world,” an expert says.
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The rule has faced a host of criticism from investors, environmentalists, asset managers and others.
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Fees among the leaders range from as little as two basis points to as high as 125 basis points.
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The firm currently provides benefits to 10,000 employers and their 2 million employees.
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