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One fund’s strategy this week amounted to almost 48% of its average daily turnover during the past 90 days.
March 8 -
The first U.S.-listed marijuana ETF already has inflows of $386 million this year.
March 1 -
Commodities, which boomed before the crash, weighed heavily on returns the past 10 years.
February 28 -
The firm reported $33.9 billion in redemptions from active funds over the last year.
February 26 -
Growth funds have performed best over the past decade, outpacing value funds.
February 21 -
The firm had strong net inflows to its U.S. Income Fund as well as strategies including long duration and income.
February 16 -
Both long and short investments focused on volatility were mostly crushed lately.
February 14 -
The recent plunge raised suspicions that quants had caused or exacerbated the sell-off.
February 14 -
Data reported by the Investment Company Institute.
February 12 -
The top 20 funds are from just three asset managers: Fidelity, Vanguard and American Funds.
February 7 -
The last time the industry’s largest ETF experienced redemptions close to this pace was before the financial crisis.
February 7 -
The largest ETFs that track the two asset classes posted about $3.1 billion of withdrawals last week.
February 5 -
The products exceeded their previous monthly flows record by nearly 30%.
February 2 -
The strategy draws investor interest again, mostly on the strength of fixed income.
January 30 -
Winners were from Fidelity, Causeway, T. Rowe Price and Prudential.
January 24 -
In an industry that’s all relative, sometimes a 14% return puts you near the bottom of the pile.
January 17 -
Seniors are less likely to itemize tax deductions this year as a result, an expert says.
January 16 -
Data reported by FUSE Research.
January 12 -
Portfolio managers from T. Rowe Price, Fidelity and Pimco are among those nominated for the awards.
January 11 -
Many U.S. stock funds posted double-digit percentage gains, but international equities fared even better. Which were the biggest winners?
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