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Investors are poised to pull as much as $400 billion from U.S. money market funds that buy commercial paper, predicts JMorgan Chase.
March 7 -
SPDR Gold shares have attracted $4.55 billion of new money in 2016, the most among all U.S.-listed ETFs.
March 3 -
Deposits into emerging-market ETFs that invest across developing nations as well as those that target specific countries totaled $139.4 million, down from $242 million in the previous week, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.
February 29 -
Eaton Vance today will launch the first-ever non- transparent actively-managed ETFs. Is it too late?
February 26 -
The argument's underlying reasoning is simple: Vanguard is cheating state and federal tax authorities by charging its customers much less than other fund companies do.
February 22 -
Regulators remain worried about hard-to-sell assets held by high-yield bond funds as they probe whether the failure of the Third Avenue Focused Credit Fund could be repeated, a top SEC official said.
February 22 -
According to research from online brokerage TD Ameritrade, there is one particularly risky ETF that is attracting the millennial demographic far more than other age groups.
February 19 -
Regulator concern that funds could trigger the next financial crisis have been unfairly drawn from a subset of the market, BlackRock said in a study of bond-market liquidity.
February 16 -
About $2.3 billion has flowed into these ETFs so far this year.
February 12 -
A Vanguard tax lawyer turned whistle-blower David Danon and his hired law professor dispute recent expense ratio reductions at the firm.
February 11 -
Miller's fund is structured to make bets based in part on a computer model designed to predict natural disasters.
February 11 -
When investors in hedge funds rush to the exits at once, managers can find themselves forced to suspend redemptions.
February 10 -
Firms are hurt by slumping stock markets worldwide, prompting investors to dump anything perceived as risky.
February 10 -
Target date funds stumbled in 2015, after posting six years of positive returns following the financial and economic crisis.
February 8 -
Investors pulled more than $1 billion out of U.S. ETFs that invest in emerging markets last week, leaving the ETFs in the longest losing streak since September.
February 8 -
The nations third-largest school district, with almost 400,000 students, is on the brink of insolvency after years of skipping pension payments.
February 5 -
Franklin Resources said fiscal first-quarter profit dropped 21 % as the selloff in emerging markets and energy stocks and bonds erodes assets.
February 4 -
Vanguard says the expense reductions are a win for investors, but the fund provider industry is less enthusiastic, seeing the fee reductions as a grind to zero where product profitability disappears.
February 3 -
A five-year-old index tracking network security firms has slipped 14% in 2016, more than double the loss for the S&P 500.
February 3 -
Mutual funds have recently marked down the values of their stakes in several private technology companies. The moves are another jolt of sobriety for Silicon Valley startups as they face a tighter fundraising environment.
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