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A long-running argument might yield a different conclusion depending on whether you are using S&P, Morningstar or Russell to provide your benchmark.
June 21 -
The proposal comes as the gap between elevated Indian asset prices and anemic earnings growth spurs warnings of unfettered optimism in Asian markets.
June 13 -
Money’s not leaving the markets, but rather moving in an “old fashioned” rotation that favors value stocks and small-caps at the expense of tech.
June 13 -
Jack Bogle's advice flies in the face of the market’s recent conventional wisdom.
June 12 -
Investors are fleeing debt-riddled companies amid the anticipation of rising rates and growing corporate leverage.
June 5 -
The exploding popularity of quants has created a gold rush for fund developers.
June 1 -
A tweak in accounting guidelines the firm helped to modify is expected to make the funds cheaper and easier to own.
May 30 -
Without diversifying cash flows across four key categories, retirees might be taking on too much risk, Michael Kitces writes.
May 15 -
Non-U.S. purchases of municipal bonds are up 32% from 2014. But not everyone is impressed.
April 21 -
Taking an agnostic approach, the firm seeks international opportunities. Plus; other launches.
April 18 -
The outflows are another indication of the hedge fund industry’s declining popularity after years of underperformance.
March 28 -
If shares of companies such as Wal-Mart start to falter, that'd be a clue that measures such as the border adjustment tax are gaining traction.
March 28 -
The funds have accounted for 27% of all trades since the election, 3 percentage points above average.
March 15 -
Only four non-U.S. funds offer both a dividend focus and an expense ratio under 0.35%.
March 14 -
The value of equities has risen to a level not seen since the dot-com bubble.
March 7 -
The index climbed to record highs as investors grew increasingly confident global economic growth is accelerating.
March 1 -
With these five funds, clients don’t have to spend a lot for a stock portfolio that pays.
February 16 -
A seventh straight day of gains marks the S&P 500's longest run since 2013.
February 15 -
Stocks added to records and Treasuries fell after the Fed chairwoman said growth may warrant higher interest rates.
February 14 -
Investors speculate the president and Republican-led Congress will deliver on pro-growth policies.
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