- Money Management Executive
Firms successfully developing alternative products are now targets for traditional fund giants, demonstrated by New York Life Investment Management's December acquisition of liquid alternative exchange-traded fund provider IndexIQ. But one such firm, Denver-based 361 Capital, isn't seeking merger offers. 361 Capital's president and CEO, Tom Florence, explains why.
January 7 -
Vanguard Group Inc. plans to offer its first exchange-traded fund focused on the $3.6 trillion U.S. municipal-bond market.
January 7 -
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January 6 -
Investors poured $102.8 billion into exchange-traded funds run by BlackRock Inc., the worlds largest asset manager, as they made record use of the fastest-growing product in the money management industry.
January 6 -
In 2015, much of the industry's growth outlook will depend on how competition fares between the cascade of funds entering the market, currency hedging and smart beta trends, and the momentum new non-transparent ETFs can gain with investors and offerings.
January 5 -
Pacific Investment Management Co.s biggest mutual fund had the worst year of client withdrawals in the history of fund management as the firm lost both of its co-chief investment officers, Bill Gross and Mohamed El-Erian. Investors pulled $19.4 billion from Pimco Total Return Fund in December, bringing redemptions in 2014 to a record $105 billion.
January 5 -
The $162.8 billion Pimco Total Return Fund returned 4.7 percent in 2014, trailing 53% of comparable funds, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. In 2013, it lost 1.9%, lagging behind 65% of peers.
January 2 -
Morgan Stanley is in talks with the U.S. to resolve an investigation into the banks creation and sale of mortgage-backed bonds, the latest in a string of Wall Street cases tied to the 2008 financial crisis, a person familiar with the matter said.
December 31 -
Year-to- date, energy ETFs have attracted $9.25 billion of new money, the most of any sector behind real estate funds and more than triple the same period in 2013.
December 30 -
States and local governments boosted debt sales to $43.7 billion so far in December, the highest monthly total in at least a year.
December 29 -
The SPDR Nuveen Barclays Build America Bond ETF proved the best choice during a record-setting year for muni exchange- traded funds. Its 20.6 % gain through Dec. 23 was highest among the 26 muni ETFs tracked by Bloomberg.
December 26 -
Investors in the worlds biggest ETP backed by bullion sold the most gold in 18 months as the U.S. economic recovery cut demand for a haven.
December 24 -
The ETF industry in the U.S. has finally broken through the $2 trillion milestone, demonstrating the products surge in popularity with investors. Through December 22nd, assets have increased 18% in 2014 from $1.698 trillion to $2.007 trillion based on positive market performance and net new assets.
December 23 -
As investors pull billions out of commodities, Yale University Professor K. Geert Rouwenhorsts funds are still attracting new money. SummerHaven Investment Management oversaw $1.5 billion as of November, from $600 million in January, even as raw-material prices fell and its exchange-traded fund declined.
December 23 -
F-Squared Investments agreed to pay $35 million over U.S. regulatory claims that it misled investors about the performance of a trading strategy used by exchange-traded funds.
December 22 -
BlackRock, Macquarie Group and Millennium Capital Management former employees are planning a Hong Kong-based hedge fund which will use computer models to spot trading opportunities in 13 Asian stock markets.
December 22 -
This past week saw a number of new offerings in exchange traded products and funds from Deutsche Asset & Wealth Management, KraneShares and FirstTrust, among others. Also, Van Eck Global closes five international-themed funds.
December 19 -
Janus shares surged 43% on Sept. 26, their biggest one-day gain ever, after it announced that Bill Gross would join the firm from Pimco. Hiring Gross was the boldest step yet in an almost five-year effort by Richard M. Weil to attract new money and change the public perception of Janus, a firm still known primarily for its growth-equity funds.
December 19 -
The industry saw Bill Gross attracting $769 million to Janus, the global ETP market breaking an asset record, a prediction on how much of 401(k) contributions that target-date funds will capture by the end of the decade and a J.P. Morgan executive joining Wilton, Conn.,-based Commonfund as CEO.
December 18 -
Carlson Capital, a $9 billion investment firm, plans to start three hedge funds to invest in the debt and equity of energy companies after oil prices slumped to their lowest in five years.
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