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A new technology fund that promises to invest in Internet companies, is also socially responsible, putting it in a class of its own among technology funds.
October 18 -
Charles Schwab Investment Management of San Francisco is taking steps to provide more investment flexibility for the managers of Schwab's four MarketManager funds of funds.
October 18 -
Independent mutual fund directors must provide more information about themselves and, in some cases, their families but also stand to receive valuable protection if the SEC eventually adopts new and revised rules and guidelines that the agency proposed last week.
October 18 -
Legg Mason of Baltimore, Md., has announced it has entered into a joint venture with Bingham Dana LLP, an international law firm based in Boston, to offer investment management and trust administration services for Bingham Dana's clients.
October 11 -
Two leading mutual fund companies and two brokerage firms are collaborating to develop an electronic communications network (ECN), yet to be named. The trading divisions of Fidelity Investments of Boston and Charles Schwab Corporation of San Francisco are joining with the DLJ and Pershing affiliates of Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette of New York and Spear, Leads & Kellogg of New York to form a new ECN.
October 11 -
Liberty Funds Group of Boston announced that it is merging the equity trading functions of its mutual fund groups - Stein Roe Mutual Funds of Chicago and Colonial Management Associates of Boston - so that trades for both fund families will be done from one central location.
October 11 -
The Social Security Administration has begun mailing retirement benefit statements to all working Americans - an event that is bound to unnerve individuals ill-prepared for retirement and create tremendous sales opportunities for mutual funds, according to industry executives.
October 11 -
A nasty proxy fight should draw closer to a conclusion Friday when the shareholders of the closed-end Portugal Fund vote on a series of proposals which could convert the fund to an open-end structure and give closed-end fund activist Ronald Olin a seat on the fund's board of directors.
October 11 -
Auditors of mutual funds may shortly have new guidelines for when personal investments in mutual funds are permissible.
October 11 -
The former chief investment officer for Mitchell Hutchins Asset Management of New York has agreed to pay $10,000 to settle SEC charges that she failed adequately to supervise a portfolio manager's investment and securities pricing practices.
October 11 -
Retirement is the main reason people save and invest in only three of ten leading nations - in the U.S., Germany and the U.K., according to a survey commissioned by American Express of Minneapolis, Minn. People in France, Hong Kong, Italy, Singapore and Taiwan save money to have a cushion in case of an emergency, particularly in case of being laid off from their jobs.
October 4 -
Most employers are outsourcing their retirement plans, but a large number are not paying much attention to how well their plans are being managed for them, according to a study completed this summer for Delaware Investments of Philadelphia by Greenwald & Associates of Washington, D.C. It may be because of the bull market, according to one Delaware executive.
October 4 -
Orbitex Management of New York, investment adviser to the Orbitex Group of Funds, has announced the merger of the American Diversified Global Value Fund into the Orbitex Growth Fund.
October 4 -
Only six percent of 401(k) plan participants who switch jobs roll their money over to the incumbent 401(k) provider, according to a study. Thirty-seven percent of participants place their savings in an IRA, according to the study by Hewitt Associates, the management consulting firm in Lincolnshire, Ill. Hewitt's analysis of 193,000 defined contribution distributions nationwide in 1998 also showed that 57 percent of the investors chose to cash out of their plans.
October 4 -
Charles F. Parisi, a California financial services executive, allegedly worked with his brother and a colleague to dupe fund board members, insurance companies and portfolio managers about Parisi's troubled past and conceal Parisi's role in a firm which managed a trust used in variable annuities, the SEC alleged last week.
October 4 -
Retirement planning and retirement plans are key factors in mutual fund sales and offer an opportunity for growth for the industry, a new Investment Company Institute report suggests.
October 4 -
Actively-managed mutual funds have been out of favor in recent months because of two rapidly developing trends. Funds pegged to a market index, like Standard & Poor's 500, have gained in popularity, not only because they can outperform many actively-managed funds, but because they take less of a bite out of an investor's earnings through low management fees. In addition, the popularity of Internet stocks has drawn investors away from activelymanaged funds to invest in individual Internet stocks.
October 4 -
A United States District Court judge has fined a former Los Angeles mutual fund manager $1 million in restitution, interest and penalties for misrepresenting the value of two worthless funds as $138 million, combined, to two brokerage firms in order to obtain margin loans.
October 4 -
Like Frankenstein and his monster, RREEF America of Chicago is bringing a mutual fund back to life. The money manager is bringing out a twin of one of its old real estate funds even though it merged a similar fund with American Century Investments of Kansas City, Mo. two years ago.
October 4 -
Money managers, mostly small ones, have been registering Internet fund products with the SEC at a rapid rate.
September 27