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Charles Schwab & Co. of San Francisco has reached an agreement with OffRoad Capital Corporation, also of San Francisco, to offer private equity investments to Schwab customers.
November 8 -
Only three mutual funds track the Dow Jones Industrial Average while 118 funds track the S&P 500, according to Lipper of Summit, N.J. However, because the change in the Dow index that took effect Nov. 1 is likely to greatly improve its performance, a number of mutual fund companies might bring Dow Jones index funds to market, according to portfolio managers and researchers.
November 8 -
A NASD Regulation proposal to prohibit broker/dealers from paying their registered representatives more for selling the broker/dealer's own mutual funds than for selling outside funds has run into opposition from trade groups representing the securities and mutual fund industries.
November 8 -
If the Financial Services Modernization Act of 1999 is enacted, mutual fund companies will buy insurance and banking companies while at the same time becoming acquisition targets of those same firms, industry consultants say. The bill would spur a race to offer clients a wide array of investment products, they say.
November 8 -
Gartmore Investment Management of London, the pension and investment management unit of National Westminster Bank, also of London, is for sale.
November 8 -
A handful of mutual funds that invest in the securities of Taiwanese companies were slow to respond after an earthquake forced the closing of the Taiwan stock market for a week, said Paul Roye, director of the SEC's division of investment management.
November 1 -
Pilgrim Baxter & Associates of Wayne, Penn., which had been for sale, has now been taken off the auction block, according to a firm spokesperson.
November 1 -
Orbitex Financial Services Group of New York, parent to the investment adviser of the Orbitex Group of Funds, has acquired Clarke Lanzen Skalla Investment of Omaha, Neb., the company announced.
November 1 -
Liberty Funds Group of Boston has completed its year-long integration of its subsidiaries, Colonial Management Associates of Boston and Stein Roe Mutual Funds of Chicago.
November 1 -
Participants in corporate defined contribution plans serviced by Fidelity Investments of Boston are saving an average of seven percent of their income, Fidelity has found.
November 1 -
The mutual fund arm of Bank of America of Charlotte, N.C. plans to offer three new funds next year, according to a registration statement that the Nations Funds Trust filed with the SEC Oct. 25. The funds include the Nations Mid-Cap Index, High Yield and Kansas Intermediate Municipal Bond funds, according to the registration statement. Banc of America Advisors of Charlotte will advise the funds. The Nations Funds family already includes over 60 funds.
November 1 -
WASHINGTON - The SEC will continue to pay attention to mutual fund advertising, but it is potential scrutiny of fund ads by plaintiffs' lawyers that is giving some industry participants pause.
November 1 -
WASHINGTON - If the test for success for new regulations is that they contain a little something to annoy just about everyone, the SEC staff has hit a home run with the rules it has proposed for mutual fund directors.
November 1 -
It was not a resounding victory for those who want to job hop, but top executives who formerly worked at State Street Global Advisors of Boston have been allowed to join a competitor despite a non-compete agreement SSgA contends prohibited the move.
November 1 -
Jean-Marie Eveillard, the prominent mutual fund portfolio manager, will remain with the SoGen Funds of New York for at least five years despite Eveillard's sale of his interest in the fund group. Eveillard and Societe Generale Asset Management of Paris are selling the SoGen Funds' investment adviser - Societe Generale Asset Management Corp. of New York - to Arnhold and S. Bleichroeder of New York. Eveillard, who owns about 20 percent of the fund adviser, has signed an employment contract to remain with the fund group as the person primarily responsible for its day-to-day management, according to a proxy statement the funds filed with the SEC Oct. 22. In addition, Arnhold and Bleichroeder will pay Eveillard for his stake over approximately seven years, the proxy statement said. The purchase price for the firm was not disclosed.
November 1 -
A consortium of 15 mutual fund and asset management firms has agreed to boycott the purchase of securities of Mitsubishi International of Tokyo. The group of investment advisers followed the recommendation of the International Fund for Animal Welfare, an advocacy group based in Yarmouth Port, Mass. The fund urged the actions against Mitsubishi because of a proposed salt production plant the company plans to build in Baja California, Mexico that the fund says will harm wildlife.
November 1 -
American Century Investments of Kansas City, Mo. has teamed up with Automatic Data Processing of Roseland, N.J. to provide 401(k) plans to small businesses.
October 25 -
William H. Miller III, one of the most successful managers in the mutual fund industry and a key to Legg Mason's success in fund sales, has formed a new company with Legg Mason which will manage a new Miller-run fund, possibly by year end.
October 25 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission is proposing a new rule that would formally permit mutual fund companies to invest in repurchase agreements (repo's) and pre-refunded bonds (pre-re's). Since the early 1980's, the SEC has not taken an official position but has informally viewed repo's and pre-re's as collateralized investments. It has done this by responding with so-called no-action letters to requests from fund companies to invest in repos and pre-re's.
October 25 -
Five independent fund trustees have won a small victory in a lawsuit originally filed against them as well as Investment Adviser's, Inc., the mutual fund adviser in Minneapolis, Minn., and the IAI Value Fund. Investment Adviser's is a subsidiary of Lloyds TSB of London.
October 18