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Which fund categories had the biggest rebounds this year?
December 8 -
The German banks asset-management arm is offering an expense ratio of 25 basis points on a new high-yield ETF.
December 8 -
The debate that has taken added urgency amid the ascent of passive funds.
December 7 -
Gold prices this year were up 20% and heading for their first annual gain since 2012 until Donald Trump was elected president.
December 7 -
Amundi Asset Management, Schroder Investment Management and Morgan Stanley are among those predicting a rebound following the post-U.S. election pullback.
December 6 -
President-elect Trump will likely to be "bond unfriendly" because his proposals will drive up yields by increasing national debt and stoking inflation, Gundlach predicts.
December 5 -
Just 23 of more than 1,750 funds that trade in the U.S. focus on currencies. BlackRock has none.
December 5 -
Recent news and short term performance is good; longer term questions linger.
December 1 -
Its managers are debating whether it's time to move away from so-called secular growth companies.
December 1 -
For the second time this year, trading has exploded on the nation's exchanges.
December 1 -
Some of the region's largest hedge-fund firms have resulted from spinoffs from global managers.
December 1 -
Following Donald Trump's win in the U.S. presidential election, bullion slumped to a nine-month low on speculation that his pledges would boost interest rates.
November 30 -
The Herzfeld Caribbean Basin Fund (CUBA) was up as much as 17% on Monday morning, its best one-day showing since December 2014.
November 29 -
54% of mutual funds underperformed their benchmarks since the election, researchers find.
November 28 -
U.S. equity funds rebounded with their largest inflow ever last week at $31 billion.
November 23 -
The selloff is giving money managers a rare opportunity to allow passive funds call the shots on the direction of market sentiment.
November 23 -
As interest rates climb, advisers should diversify the fixed-income portion of their client’s overall portfolio.
November 22 -
She is the third generation to control the company and, like her family members, has maintained a low profile despite the reach of the firms mutual funds.
November 22 -
Interest rate hedged products could prove to be the new hot frontier in ETFs as a result of the U.S. election.
November 22 -
Edward "Ned" Johnson, 86, is retiring and will become chairman emeritus.
November 21





