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The onetime king of the bond market doesn’t blame his personal ordeals for poor investment decisions; in fact, he says, they probably made him better.
March 1 -
Portfolios constructed with companies betting on industrial and social transformations are besting rivals.
February 28 -
The transparency of a fee charged to other fund firms for use of the platform is allegedly questioned.
February 27 -
Asset managers are increasingly using the products for targeted adjustments and risk management, a survey finds.
February 27 -
Social Finance, the online services provider specializing in student loan refinancing, has taken the first step toward offering zero-fee ETFs.
February 26 -
Investors currently pay 30 cents for every $1,000 invested in the cheapest ETFs from BlackRock, State Street and Charles Schwab.
February 26 -
The manager is touting momentum stocks even as its own ETF tracking the style suffers its longest outflow streak ever.
February 25 -
Beacon Capital is shifting to the manager’s sector products after volatility late last year prompted it to sell stock funds and hole-up in debt.
February 22 -
The company is considering buying bolt-on units to expand in private credit, real assets and non-U.S. businesses, said PGIM CEO David Hunt.
February 22 -
The firm’s acting head has cut jobs and merged teams to reign in withdrawals that began after manager Tim Haywood’s suspension, who was dismissed Thursday.
February 21 -
Outfits like Ken Griffin’s Citadel and Ray Dalio’s Bridgewater have grown so big that they’ve effectively become printing presses for their ultra-rich owners.
February 15 -
The dueling plans will almost double both firms’ platforms to nearly 1,000 combined products.
February 13 -
Negotiations ended in December because the parties couldn’t agree on a price amid a rout in U.S. stocks, according to people familiar with the matter.
February 12 -
Although the issuer has amassed $127 billion in less than a decade, only four of the firm’s 22 ETFs focuses on debt.
February 12 -
As the demand for more specialized products increases, the largest ETF providers are continuing their race to the bottom.
February 11 -
There’s more on investors’ minds than fees after U.S. stocks suffered their worst year in a decade, a new study finds.
February 11 -
U.S. and European ETFs were stung by redemptions in January even as developed markets added trillions in value.
February 8 -
At Pimco, the fixed-income giant he co-founded, Bill Gross racked up one of the longest winning streaks of any money manager.
February 4 -
Volatility “makes investors a little bit more negative and cautious,” says DWS Chief Financial Officer Claire Peel.
February 1 -
The calculus has changed due to plunging coin prices and regulatory tightening, which raises the risk of forced refunds.
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